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Diagnostic des affections hépatiques
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Le foie est indispensable pour la digestion, l’absorption, le métabolisme et le stockage de la plupart des nutriments (Tableau 1). Lors d’affection hépatique, la malnutrition est donc fréquente et aggrave la maladie (Center, 1999b; Laflamme, 1999). L’assistance nutritionnelle représente la clé de voûte de la prise en charge des chiens souffrant d’hépatopathie: il est impératif de maintenir chez eux un statut nutritionnel correct.
En cas d’affection aiguë, le traitement vise principalement à favoriser le processus de régénération hépa- tique ; le chien peut récupérer totalement si les lésions hépatiques ne sont pas trop sévères. […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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