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Diagnosi di laboratorio della malattia intestinale nel cane e nel gatto
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Le malattie intestinali croniche sono comuni nei piccoli animali e possono costituire una notevole sfida per il clinico. Il problema principale è che i segni clinici, che possono includere vomito, diarrea e perdita di peso, sono comuni a numerose condizioni che hanno un effetto primario o secondario sul tratto gastrointestinale. Un problema meno ovvio ma significativo è che la malattia intestinale può sfuggire completamente all’osservazione negli animali che perdono peso dove l'anamnesi non riporta vomito o diarrea evidenti. Questo documento spiega come le procedure di laboratorio possono formare un elemento chiave nell'approccio pratico alla diagnosi e contribuire al successo del trattamento delle malattie intestinali croniche nel cane e nel gatto. [...]
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