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Clinical Pathology Interpretation in Geriatric Veterinary Patients

  • Title: Clinical Pathology Interpretation in Geriatric Veterinary Patients
  • Description:
    Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Volume 42, Issue 4, July 2012, Pages 615-629.
  • Category: Clinical Pathology

  • Abstract / Overview:
  • Key Points:

     

    • Routine monitoring of clinicopathologic data is a critical component in the management of

    older patients.

    • Serial data evaluations on an individual animal can prove to be a highly objective effective

    means of characterizing developing disease.

    • The complete blood count provides a broad overview of the general health status of the

    patient.

    • The minimum canine geriatric database includes the CBC, biochemical profile (with

    electrolytes), complete urinalysis.

    • The minimum senior feline database includes the CBC, biochemical profile (with electro-

    lytes), complete urinalysis, total T4.

    • Important geriatric conditions in dogs cats include chronic renal disease, hepatobilliary

    disease endocrine metabolic disorders.