Clinica Veterinara Flippervet: Biochemical Inspection Report

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Clinica veterinara Flippervet

Biochemical Inspection Report


Species: Cat ID: Patient Name: Bella
Owner Name: Nabulsi Adina Gender: Age: 13 Years
Sample Type: Whole Blood Diagnosis:
LOT:

Item Result Unit Ranges Indicator


Low Normal High
ALB 3.00 g/dL 2.2-4.5
TP 6.90 g/dL 5.4-8.9
GLO 3.90 g/dL 1.5-5.7
A/G 0.80
Ca 13.50 mg/dL 7.8-11.8
GLU 108 mg/dL 74-158
BUN 37.1 mg/dL 10-36
P 4.37 mg/dL 3.1-8.5
AMY 1057 U/L 400-2500
CHOL 155 mg/dL 65-225
ALT 43 U/L 8.2-100
TBIL 0.14 mg/dL 0.1-0.9
ALP 23 U/L 14-120
CRE 1.31 mg/dL 0.3-2.1
BUN/CRE 28
CK 449 U/L 0-530
Item Clinical significance
ALB ↑Commonly seen in dehydration;
↓Commonly seen in malnutrition, damage of liver function, massive bleeding, parasite and other consumptive
diseases related to intestinal tract;
TP ↑Commonly seen in dehydration and the increase of immunoglobulin;
↓Commonly seen in malnutrition, chronic inflammation, diseases related to liver, kidney and gastrointestinal
canal;
GLO ↑Commonly seen in chronic inflammation and infection;
↓No clinical significance;
A/G Reduction is common in liver diseases (such as chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver injury, etc.),
nephrotic syndrome, acute and chronic nephritis, infection or malnutrition.
Ca ↑Commonly seen in hypercalcinemia, primary parathyroidism and multiple myeloma;
↓Commonly seen in hypocalcemia and absorption disorder of small intestine;
GLU ↑Commonly seen in hypoinsulinism;
↓Commonly seen in malnutrition, cacochylia and chronic anemia;
BUN ↑Commonly seen in renal lesions, excessive decomposition of protein and high protein intake;
↓Commonly seen in hepatic failure and deficiency of protein absorption;
P ↑Commonly seen in bone healing, growth period and kidney diseases;
↓Commonly seen in unbalanced diet and hyperthyroidism;
AMY ↑Commonly seen in pancreatitis, renal lesions and diseases of intestinal mucosa;
↓Commonly seen in pancreatic necrosis caused by blockage of pancreatic duct;
CHOL ↑Commonly seen in cryptorrbea and endocrine disorder;
↓Commonly seen in excessive exercise, malnutrition, progressive liver disease and hyperthyroidism;
ALT ↑Commonly seen in primary hepatocellular disease, diseases of the liver and biliary system, metabolic disorder
and secondary liver disease;
↓No clinical significance;

Remark: Due to the complexity and individuality of the test results of specific cases, the interpretation of clinical significance is for
reference only and cannot serve as the evidence for specific disease diagnoses.
Submit Datetime: 2021-07-09 17:15 Analysis Datetime: 2021-07-09 12:45 Print Datetime: 2021-07-09 13:14
Submitt: Operator: Reviewer:
Remark: The result is only responsible for this sample
TBIL ↑Commonly seen in abnormal function of liver and gallbladder;
↓Commonly seen in anemia;
ALP ↑Commonly seen in diseases of liver and bile, therioma and drug effects;
↓Commonly seen in hypothyrea and Zinc deficiency;
CRE ↑Commonly seen in kidney diseases;
↓Commonly seen in malnutrition and muscular atrophy;
BUN/CRE Higher Ratio is more common in fever, dehydration, gastrointestinal bleeding, cardiac insufficiency,
hepatorenal syndrome, urinary tract obstruction, high-protein diet, etc .; lower ratio is more common in hunger,
low-protein diet, combined with severe liver failure, use Diuretic drugs, etc.
CK ↑Commonly seen in myocardial infarction or muscle atrophy;
↓No clinical significance;

Remark: Due to the complexity and individuality of the test results of specific cases, the interpretation of clinical significance is for
reference only and cannot serve as the evidence for specific disease diagnoses.
Submit Datetime: 2021-07-09 17:15 Analysis Datetime: 2021-07-09 12:45 Print Datetime: 2021-07-09 13:14
Submitt: Operator: Reviewer:
Remark: The result is only responsible for this sample

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