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Diagnóstico laboratorial da doença intestinal em cães e gatos
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As doenças intestinais crónicas são frequentes nos pequenos animais e podem apresentar-se como um desafio considerável para o clínico. O principal problema reside no facto dos sinais clínicos – os quais podem incluir vómito, diarreia e perda de peso – serem comuns a muitas outras condições que têm um efeito tanto primário como secundário no cães e gatos tracto gastrointestinal. Um problema menos óbvio, mas significativo, é o de que a doença intestinal pode passar completamente despercebida num animal com perda de peso, sem sinais óbvios de vómito ou diarreia na sua anamnese. Este artigo tenta explicar como os procedimentos laboratoriais podem constituir uma parte fundamental na abordagem prática ao diagnóstico e tratamento bem sucedido de doenças intestinais crónicas em cães e gatos. [...]
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