Selected article for: "physical examination and serum biochemistry"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_18
    Snippet: Numerous serum markers have been reported to be elevated in canine pancreatitis, although most lack sensitivity or specificity. Consequently, confirmed diagnosis requires results from a range of tests including imaging, serum biochemistry and physical examination. We and others have previously shown in other diseases that performance of individual low specificity markers can be dramatically improved by combining data from multiple markers with cl.....
    Document: Numerous serum markers have been reported to be elevated in canine pancreatitis, although most lack sensitivity or specificity. Consequently, confirmed diagnosis requires results from a range of tests including imaging, serum biochemistry and physical examination. We and others have previously shown in other diseases that performance of individual low specificity markers can be dramatically improved by combining data from multiple markers with clinical information using analytical algorithms. We therefore applied this approach to the detection of pancreatitis in dogs.

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