


To our knowledge no studies about Vitamin A and E levels in serum of dogs with pancreatitis have been performed so far. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the level of serum vitamin A and E from routine diagnostic left-over samples in dogs with pancreatitis compared to a control group of dogs with other diseases.Ĥ0 dogs with pancreatitis were included in this study. Caprine Highlander A mtb 8 vélemény véleményezd » Teljesítmény: 3.7 Ár/teljesítmény: 3.7 Modellév: 2001 Listaár: 60. The study dogs also had significantly higher (P 600 μg/L and clinical symptoms of pancreatitis like vomiting, abdominal pain or inappetence and had received no medical treatment so far. In the course of pancreatitis, a release of Vitamin A and E into the blood stream due to necrotic processes of tissue may be discussed in this speciesĬharacterization of 22 canine pancreatic carcinomas and review of literatureĪutor: Aupperle-Lellbach H, Törner K, Staudacher E, Müller E, Steiger K, Klopfleisch R This study suggests that dogs with pancreatitis have a different metabolism of Vitamin A and E compared to dogs with other diseases and humans with pancreatitis. Quelle: Journal of comparative pathology 2019. Pancreatic carcinomas are rare in dogs and clinical signs are mostly non-specific. The literature on clinically and pathologically characterized canine exocrine pancreatic tumours is limited to 76 cases reported since 1963. This retrospective study analysed formalin-fixed samples of pancreatic carcinomas from 22 dogs, obtained during elective exploratory surgery (n = 16) or if the dog was humanely destroyed (n = 6). Tumours were diagnosed according to the World Health Organization classification of tumours of the pancreas of domestic animals.
