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  1. Urine Volume and Specific Gravity. Adapted from Reece WO, The Kidneys and Urinary System, in Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th ed., Reece WO, Ed. Copyright 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

  2. Urinalysis: Specific Gravity Test yourself by reading the Urine Specific Gravity results of the following 3 samples from dogs. The answers are on the next page. B C A Example Readings: Test

  3. www.idexx.com › 9449-us-specificgravity-interpretive-summarySpecific Gravity - IDEXX

    1 lis 2013 · Description: The specific gravity is a measure of the urines concentration. Specific gravity varies in normal dogs and cats, and, when well hydrated, any specific gravity may be normal. Hyposthenuria (SG<1.008) Common Causes. Resistance to ADH (nephrogenic diabetes insipidus) Cushing’s disease. Pyometra. Pyelonephritis . Hypercalcemia.

  4. 14 gru 2018 · Following is information about the urine specific gravity test in dogs, how it's measured and what abnormal levels may mean by veterinarian Dr. Ivana Crnec. For a dog to stay healthy, its urinary tract must filter, pull wastes from the blood and excrete them.

  5. Routine urinalysis is an extremely valuable yet inexpensive diagnostic tool that sometimes is overlooked in veterinary practice. The complete urinalysis includes both macroscopic and microscopic evaluation. Physical and chemical properties are examined and measured, and the urinary sediment is studied.

  6. Urine Volume and Specific Gravity. Adapted from Reece WO, The Kidneys and Urinary System, in Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th ed., Reece WO, Ed. Copyright 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

  7. Why measure urine specific gravity (USG)? USG measurement is used frequently in veterinary practice to help evaluate renal function by assessing whether water is being excreted or conserved appropriately, according to need.

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