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Prise en charge nutritionnelle des affections hépatiques
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La prise en charge efficace d’une affection hépatobiliaire requiert à la fois de traiter la maladie sous- jacente et de fournir un support nutritionnel. Chez un chat insuffisant hépatique, les besoins en nutriments sont identiques, voire plus élevés en ce qui concerne les protéines et les micronutriments que chez un chat sain (Michel, 1995). L’aliment doit être très appétent et apporter l’énergie, les protéines, les matières grasses et tous les micronutriments essentiels nécessaires. Il faut veiller à ne pas dépasser les capacités métaboliques subsistantes du foie malade. Enfin, il est de plus en plus évident que certains nutriments et métabolites permettent de moduler les processus métaboliques et pathologiques (Remillard et Saker, 2005). […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom. 2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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