Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
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Snippet: Copperâ€associated hepatitis is a wellâ€recognized chronic hepatic disease in dogs. While in some breeds the disease is due to a genetic defect on copper metabolism, in others it is still unclear whether its accumulation is a primary or a secondary condition. Nowadays, reports of nonâ€genetically predisposed dogs are increasing......
Document: Copperâ€associated hepatitis is a wellâ€recognized chronic hepatic disease in dogs. While in some breeds the disease is due to a genetic defect on copper metabolism, in others it is still unclear whether its accumulation is a primary or a secondary condition. Nowadays, reports of nonâ€genetically predisposed dogs are increasing.
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