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Quale approccio... Ittero nel cane
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L'ittero è una sindrome caratterizzata dal colore giallo di mucose e tegumenti, causato dall'aumento della concentrazione serica di bilirubina (iperbilirubinemia). Sebbene sia spesso indicativo di un'epatopatia, anche alcune condizioni extraepatiche possono esitare nell'ittero. Il rilevamento dell'ittero nel cane è relativamente facile, ma stabilire l'esatta eziologia può essere una sfida e sono fondamentali accertamenti diagnostici rigorosi. Data la complessità dei meccanismi retrostanti l'ittero, è importante seguire un approccio diagnostico chiaro e coerente. Questo articolo descrive il metodo preferito dagli autori per affrontare il cane itterico. [...]
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