Urine protein determination in dogs and cats: comparison of dipstick and sulfosalicylic acid procedures. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Baton Rouge, v. 20, n. 4, p. 95-97, 1991.Moore FM, Brum SL, Brown L (1991) Urine protein determina- tion in dogs and cats: comparison of dipstick and ...
The urine of 28 dogs (16 with renal disease and 12 healthy) was evaluated to determine whether specific low-molecular-weight proteins or the pattern of protein excretion could also be used as a marker of tubular dysfunction in dogs. Specific proteins were assessed by immunological methods, ...
Urinary protein : creatinine ratioBackgroundUp to 25% of elderly humans have proteinuria, often associated with underlying lesions. Data concerning the presence of proteinuria in elderly dogs is scarce. ObjectivesTo describe the presence and persistence of proteinuria and to compare urinary protein...
called polydipsia, can signal underlying conditions such as kidney problems, hepatic diseases and congenital diseases like diabetes. Other potential causes can include protein deficiency in a dog's diet,
Treating proteinuria in dogs reduces the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD); renal diets and angiotensin - converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitors are cornerstones of treatment. Whether different ACE-inhibitors have distinct kidney protective effects is unknown; it is therefore hypothesized that renal...
not the stomach. If the veterinarian determines acid reflux is the problem, solid food may be withheld from the dog for a few days while they are fed in another way, such as with a gastric tube or intravenously. The dog is then put on a low-fat and low-protein diet in which smaller...
Comparison of Multistix PRO dipsticks with other biochemical assays for determining urine protein (UP), urine creatinine (UC), and UP:UC ratio in dogs and ... Background: Urine protein:?urine creatinine (UP:UC) ratio determined from the quantitative measurement of protein and creatinine in a ...
Your Dog is a Carnivore, and as such, requires protein in her diet in order to be healthy and happy. The chemical processes in the dog’s body that break down the proteins it eats produce nitrogen as a waste product, which is where the nitrogen in the urine comes from. Unless you are...
urine protein:creatinine ratios (UPC) were shown to be lowerin urine samples from dogs collected at home (AH) as compared to those collected inhospital (IH). Stress-inducing procedures and travel to the hospital have been hypoth-esized to cause prerenal proteinuria.Objectives: Evaluate patient ...
Effects of collection time and food consumption on the urine protein/creatinine ratio in the dog Effects of collection time and food consumption on the variability of the urine protein/creatinine ratio were determined in 10 healthy dogs. In trial 1, do... AE Jergens,DL Mccaw,JE Hewett - 《...