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Background: Serum fructosamine (sFA) is used to assess glycaemic control in dogs with diabetes mellitus (DM). Nevertheless, its interpretation is hindered by several limitations. Methods: This retrospective study evaluates the long-term diagnostic performance of sFA for monitoring clinical control...

Author(s)
Kuzi, S.; Mazaki-Tovi, M.; Ahmad, W. A.; Ovadia, Y.; Aroch, I.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2022, 192, 2,
Abstract

Establishing adequate glycaemic control in diabetic dogs and cats with insulin is difficult. Usually, serial blood glucose concentration curves based on a number of blood glucose measurements are used to adjust insulin therapy. However, glycaemic excursions such as nightly hypoglycaemia are often...

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Switzer, E.; Nolte, I.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 2003, 31, 6, pp 373-376
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The intravenous glucose tolerance test is commonly used in elderly animals for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. This study shows for the first time an age-associated decline in glucose tolerance in the dog. In older animals significant age-related changes in the glucose tolerance test were...

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Strasser, A.; Heizmann, V.; Niedermüller, H.; Hofecker, G.
Citation
Kleintierpraxis, 1995, 40, 9, pp 665-668
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Cover for Clostridium perfringens enteritis and enterotoxaemia

Clostridium perfringens is an important cause of clostridial enteric disease in domestic animals, and a frequent cause of myonecrosis in both humans...

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