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  1. 30 lis 2023 · To help you sort through your dog’s liver enzyme elevations, integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains the four main liver enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP, and GGT) and discusses the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for high liver enzymes in dogs.

  2. Reviewing the interpretation and limitations of serum liver enzyme activity and liver function tests for dogs and cats in veterinary medicine.

  3. 23 kwi 2021 · When ALT levels in the blood are high, it tells us that liver cells are breaking down more quickly than usual. What it doesn’t tell us, is why. The liver might be perfectly healthy, but the metabolism too fast: this is common in Hyperthyroid cats.

  4. 7 maj 2024 · Here’s an example of a healthy dog’s liver enzyme results, showing all enzymes including GGT well within normal ranges. Keep in mind some of the things that might cause elevated liver enzymes in dogs.

  5. 19 lut 2023 · There are multiple different enzymes and lab values that veterinarians use to assess the function and damage to a liver. The most common liver enzymes are the following: ALT: Normal range is 12118 IU/L AST: Normal range is 15–66 IU/L ALP: Normal lab ranges are 5–131 IU/L GGT: Normal range is 1–12 IU/L

  6. 7 wrz 2024 · Elevated liver enzymes in dogs can be caused by a variety of conditions, both within and outside the liver. The most common causes of elevated liver enzymes in dogs are due to medications like prednisone, Cushing's disease, liver inflammation such as hepatitis, and benign, age-related changes.

  7. 2 sie 2024 · What do elevated liver enzymes in dogs indicate? Our vet explains what high liver enzymes in dogs are and what you can do to keep your dog healthy and safe in this case.

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