Increased liver enzymes in dogs & cats
In this veterinary CPD webinar we discuss how elevated serum liver enzyme activities are often the first finding that prompts suspicion of the presence of hepatobiliary disease. In one study of more than 1000 blood samples from clinically healthy dogs and cats, 39% of the samples showed elevated alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and 17% elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT). Unfortunately, blood tests are generally not specific enough to allow for the differentiation between primary or secondary liver problems. The question is… how do we approach liver enzyme increases in asymptomatic patients? In this webinar, we discuss a logical approach to the increase of liver enzymes in dogs and cats.
Meet the speakers
Scott Kilpatrick
Director, Internal Medicine Specialist
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