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Domande frequenti: l’iperlipemia del cane
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D : Cosa provoca la torbidità del siero?
R : Il siero viene reso torbido dalla presenza di elevati livelli di trigliceridi trasportati dalle lipoproteine. L’opacità si osserva quando la concentrazione di trigliceridi si avvicina a 600 mg/dl. Il siero può avere l’aspetto di latte intero quando i livelli di questo parametro rag- giungono 2500-4000 mg/dl.
D : Quali condizioni causano l’iperlipemia?
R : La causa più comune è che l’animale non è a digiuno. Se viene confermato un digiuno di durata superiore a 12 ore, può essere presente un’iperlipemia primaria o una secondaria dovuta a ipotiroi- dismo, pancreatite, diabete mellito, iperadrenocorticismo, colestasi o sindrome nefrosica. […]
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College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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