
|Articles|November 10, 2009
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Your daily dose of clinical tips and quips: Urine cortisol:creatinine ratio.
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“Although the UC:Cr is more frequently elevated than it is normal, when it is normal, you know that your patient does not have Cushing's disease and that you need to look for another possible cause for the patient's clinical signs.”
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-Nyssa J. Reine, DVM, DACVIM
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