Canine Traditional Laboratory Tests and Cardiac Biomarkers

Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Alessandra GavazzaMatteo Cerquetella

Abstract

In small animals, cardiac disease evaluation through laboratory tests can be a challenge. This review will present both historical and updated perspectives on the clinical pathology of cardiac diseases in dogs and demonstrate that laboratory tests are useful tools for the management of patients with cardiac diseases.

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