Selected article for: "exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and pancreatic insufficiency"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_35
    Snippet: The study evaluated 14 cats older than 12 years of age with fat malabsorption demonstrated by either increased fecal fat (>20%) or subnormal fat digestibility (<80%), but without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) as assessed by assay of serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity (fTLI). A commercially available solution of cobalamin containing 1 mg mixed with 1 mL of a liquid flavor enhancer was added to the food of each cat in a single dose each .....
    Document: The study evaluated 14 cats older than 12 years of age with fat malabsorption demonstrated by either increased fecal fat (>20%) or subnormal fat digestibility (<80%), but without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) as assessed by assay of serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity (fTLI). A commercially available solution of cobalamin containing 1 mg mixed with 1 mL of a liquid flavor enhancer was added to the food of each cat in a single dose each day for 2 months, after which supplementation ceased. Serum cobalamin (assayed by competitive binding assay performed through the GI Laboratory at Texas A&M University and evaluated using reference ranges derived by that laboratory) was determined immediately prior to initiation of supplementation, then weekly for 3 weeks, then monthly for 4 months.

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