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Diagnóstico laboratorial de las enfermedades intestinales en perros y gatos
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Las enfermedades intestinales crónicas son comunes en pequeños animales y pueden suponer un gran reto para el veterinario. El principal problema es que los signos clínicos, que pueden ser vómitos, diarrea y pérdida de peso, son comunes a muchas enfermedades que tienen un efecto perros y gatos directo o indirecto sobre el tracto digestivo. Otro problema menos evidente, pero significativo, es que la enfermedad intestinal puede pasar desapercibida por completo en un animal con pérdida de peso y sin vómitos ni diarrea manifiestos en su historial. En este artículo se explica cómo las pruebas analíticas pueden constituir una parte fundamental en un enfoque práctico para el diagnóstico y el tratamiento eficaz de las enfermedades intestinales crónicas en perros y gatos. [...]
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