Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
ID: r79h9yzz_736
Snippet: The underlying diseases found in animals with hypercobalaminemia from the present study included some previously described etiologies. Interestingly, the most common encountered diseases were IBD, ARD and pancreatitis. A potential explanation for this finding could be the presence of reactive hepatic disease. In fact, those animals were examined for suspected cobalamin deficiency. Although there is no consensus in human medicine on the interpreta.....
Document: The underlying diseases found in animals with hypercobalaminemia from the present study included some previously described etiologies. Interestingly, the most common encountered diseases were IBD, ARD and pancreatitis. A potential explanation for this finding could be the presence of reactive hepatic disease. In fact, those animals were examined for suspected cobalamin deficiency. Although there is no consensus in human medicine on the interpretation of this findings, it should be emphasized that methylmalonic acid values (not measured in the present study) better reflects cobalamin status and functional cobalamin deficiency can still occur. Another limitation was its retrospective design with previous cobalamin administration in referred patients.
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