
|Articles|July 14, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Clinical pathology
The importance of blood chemistry changes in dogs with GI foreign bodies.
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“The authors concluded that because of the wide variety in biochemical abnormalities, electrolyte concentrations and acid-base parameters should be measured in dogs with a suspected GI foreign body to optimize fluid therapy before surgery.”
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-Joseph Harari, MS, DVM, DACVS
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