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Blood hyaluronic Acid as a marker for canine cirrhosis. The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science [J Vet Med Sci] Journal article

 
TitleBlood hyaluronic Acid as a marker for canine cirrhosis.
Author(s)Kanemoto H, Ohno K, Sakai M, Nakashima K, Takahashi M, Fujino Y, Tsujimoto H 
InstitutionDepartment of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo.
SourceJ Vet Med Sci 2009 Sep; 71(9):1251-4.
AbstractBlood hyaluronic acid (HA) concentration was measured in dogs with various liver diseases to determine its relationship with histological fibrosis of the liver. The blood HA concentration significantly increased in dogs with chronic liver diseases compared with extrahepatic diseases and control. Furthermore, the median blood HA concentration in dogs with liver cirrhosis (500 mug/l; range, 151-1970 mug/l) was significantly higher than dogs with non-cirrhotic liver diseases (153 mug/l; range, 15-477 mug/l). In histochemical analysis, HA was distributed primarily in the fibrotic area in dogs with chronic liver diseases. As a conclusion, the blood HA concentration was significantly increased in dogs with chronic liver diseases, especially those with cirrhosis. Measurement of the blood HA levels of dogs with suspected liver disease can be a useful diagnostic aid for canine cirrhosis.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19801910
  
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