Presumed nephrogenic diabetes insipidus secondary to chronic copper hepatotoxicity in sheep

Dogs and cats showing PUPD may have obvious abnormalities on screening laboratory tests (complete blood cell count, serum biochemical profile and urinalysis) in cases of chronic renal failure, pyometra, hyperadrenocorticism, pyelonephritis, diabetes mellitus or liver failure ( Rijnberk 2000 , Peters...

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Published inVeterinary record Vol. 166; no. 14; pp. 433 - 434
Main Authors Giadinis, N. D., Polizopoulou, Z., Roubies, N., Karatzias, H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group Limited 03.04.2010
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Summary:Dogs and cats showing PUPD may have obvious abnormalities on screening laboratory tests (complete blood cell count, serum biochemical profile and urinalysis) in cases of chronic renal failure, pyometra, hyperadrenocorticism, pyelonephritis, diabetes mellitus or liver failure ( Rijnberk 2000 , Peterson and Nichols 2005 ). [...]liver disease secondary to chronic copper poisoning caused PUPD with low USG in these sheep.
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ISSN:0042-4900
2042-7670
DOI:10.1136/vr.b4844