Background To date, little information is available about the effect of preanalytical factors on the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio in cats. Objectives We aimed to evaluate the effect of a commercially available cat litter, creatinine measurements at three different dilutions of urine, and different storage conditions on the UPC ratio in cats. Methods Feline urine specimens were prospectively collected. Twenty-two whole-urine specimens were placed uncovered and in contact with cat litter for 1 hour; 25 urine supernatants were diluted 1:10, 1:20, and 1:100 for creatinine measurements. The correlation, difference, agreement, and concordance in classifying specimens according to International Renal Interest Society st...
none4siUrine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catc...
Study consist of: 50 printed pages, including 9 tables, 28 figures References: twenty eight of refer...
Background: Proteinuria is assumed to be less frequent in cats than in dogs and is mainly associated...
Background: Proteinuria quantification with the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio is part of...
This study aimed at understanding the reasons veterinarians conduct a urinary protein/creatinine rat...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuria quantification with the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio is part o...
Levels of renal proteinuria affect morbidity and mortality in dogs. Determination of urine protein-t...
Urine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catch, and ...
Persistent renal proteinuria is considered an early marker of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and it is...
Urine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catch, and ...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Proteinuria is assumed to be less frequent in cats than in dogs and is mainly associated with chroni...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
none4siUrine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catc...
Study consist of: 50 printed pages, including 9 tables, 28 figures References: twenty eight of refer...
Background: Proteinuria is assumed to be less frequent in cats than in dogs and is mainly associated...
Background: Proteinuria quantification with the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio is part of...
This study aimed at understanding the reasons veterinarians conduct a urinary protein/creatinine rat...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuria quantification with the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio is part o...
Levels of renal proteinuria affect morbidity and mortality in dogs. Determination of urine protein-t...
Urine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catch, and ...
Persistent renal proteinuria is considered an early marker of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and it is...
Urine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catch, and ...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Proteinuria is assumed to be less frequent in cats than in dogs and is mainly associated with chroni...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
Objective-To determine whether preanalytic and analytic factors affect evaluation of the urinary pro...
none4siUrine samples were collected from 66 feline hospital admissions by cystocentesis or free catc...
Study consist of: 50 printed pages, including 9 tables, 28 figures References: twenty eight of refer...
Background: Proteinuria is assumed to be less frequent in cats than in dogs and is mainly associated...