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Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_64
    Snippet: Serum and fecal samples from 102 dogs diagnosed with CIE were used for this study. Serum sRAGE concentrations were measured by ELISA and were compared among different groups of dogs using non‐parametric group comparisons. A potential relationship of serum sRAGE levels with clinical disease activity (CCECAI scoring system), serum and fecal inflammatory marker concentrations, and histologic lesion severity (4‐point semi‐quantitative grading s.....
    Document: Serum and fecal samples from 102 dogs diagnosed with CIE were used for this study. Serum sRAGE concentrations were measured by ELISA and were compared among different groups of dogs using non‐parametric group comparisons. A potential relationship of serum sRAGE levels with clinical disease activity (CCECAI scoring system), serum and fecal inflammatory marker concentrations, and histologic lesion severity (4‐point semi‐quantitative grading system) was assessed using a Spearman rank‐sum correlation coefficient. Statistical significance was set at P<0.05.

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