2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.805.203
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Haemato-Biochemical Alterations in Dogs Affected with Superficial Pyoderma

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“…The increased concentrations of BUN and creatinine may be due to dehydration caused by the hemorrhagic conditions revealed from pyoderma lesions, whereas the increased levels of AST and ALT may be related to increased levels of inflammatory cytokines, as reported in a previous study by our group [13]. Serum glucose concentrations were lower in the experimentally infected dogs compared with those of negative control dogs; these findings are in line with those previously documented in dogs [21]. Biochemical profiles revealed in the positive control group , making our results generally consistent with those of a previous study of dogs with atopic dermatitis [23].…”
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“…The increased concentrations of BUN and creatinine may be due to dehydration caused by the hemorrhagic conditions revealed from pyoderma lesions, whereas the increased levels of AST and ALT may be related to increased levels of inflammatory cytokines, as reported in a previous study by our group [13]. Serum glucose concentrations were lower in the experimentally infected dogs compared with those of negative control dogs; these findings are in line with those previously documented in dogs [21]. Biochemical profiles revealed in the positive control group , making our results generally consistent with those of a previous study of dogs with atopic dermatitis [23].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, the indicators of liver function (i.e., AST and ALT levels) and kidney function (e.g., BUN and creatinine) were higher in dogs experimentally infected with pyoderma; our results are similar to those reported for dogs with pyoderma and dermatophytosis [20] but disagree with the results of other studies [21,22]. The increased concentrations of BUN and creatinine may be due to dehydration caused by the hemorrhagic conditions revealed from pyoderma lesions, whereas the increased levels of AST and ALT may be related to increased levels of inflammatory cytokines, as reported in a previous study by our group [13].…”
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confidence: 89%