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Diagnóstico de las alteraciones hepáticas
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La historia clínica de los perros afectados por enfermedad hepática suele ser imprecisa y nada específi- ca; los síntomas clínicos raramente son evidentes hasta que la enfermedad haya avanzado. Un cuadro clínico agudo puede ser el resultado de una hepatopatía que ha ido evolucionando desde hace muchas semanas o meses.
Los hallazgos del examen físico suelen ser variables y poco específicos. La ictericia, el tamaño anormal del hígado y la ascitis son los signos más característicos de alteración hepática, pero también pueden observarse en enfermedades de origen extrahepático. Sólo las heces acólicas (grises) representan un signo específico de alteración hepática que se puede encontrar en caso de obstrucción biliar extrahe- pática completa (Tabla 2). […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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