Abstract:Coagulatory abnormalities are common in renal dysfunction in humans. The studies
on coagulatory abnormalities in renal failure in dogs are limited. The present paper deals with
coagulation profile in acute and chronic kidney disease in dogs. The haemostatic defects observed
in acute renal dysfunction included thrombocytopaenia, prolonged capillary bleeding time
(CBT), elevated D-Dimer and hypoantithrombinemia which indicated a hypercoagulable state.
Prolongation of prothrombin time (PT), activated partial… Show more
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