Abstract Background Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studied in dogs, little information is available about the accumulation of other metals. Hypothesis/Objectives We assessed the concentration of lead ([Pb]) in the livers of dogs with CH with or without abnormal hepatic [Cu] to establish if any association existed between [Pb] and either hematologic or biochemical variables, fibrosis, necrosis and inflammation of the liver on histology. Animals Thirty‐four dogs with CH that had hepatic [Cu] and [Pb] determined. Methods Retrospective review of medical records of dogs with CH and hepatic [Cu] and [Pb]. Chronic hepatitis was defined using current American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine...
Abstract. Labrador Retrievers with elevated hepatic copper levels have been reported; however, it is...
Copper is an essential trace element and is indispensable for a large number of important biological...
Abstract Hereditary copper-associated hepatitis in dogs resembles Wilson’s disease, a copper storage...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
BackgroundCopper associated hepatitis (CAH) has been increasingly recognized in dogs, and speculatio...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms, but can have deleterious consequences whe...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms, but can have deleterious consequences whe...
The prevalence of subclinical hepatitis was investigated in a group of 106 randomly selected 3‐year‐...
Abstract. Labrador Retrievers with elevated hepatic copper levels have been reported; however, it is...
Copper is an essential trace element and is indispensable for a large number of important biological...
Abstract Hereditary copper-associated hepatitis in dogs resembles Wilson’s disease, a copper storage...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
Background: Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widely studie...
BackgroundCopper associated hepatitis (CAH) has been increasingly recognized in dogs, and speculatio...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms, but can have deleterious consequences whe...
Copper is an essential trace element for living organisms, but can have deleterious consequences whe...
The prevalence of subclinical hepatitis was investigated in a group of 106 randomly selected 3‐year‐...
Abstract. Labrador Retrievers with elevated hepatic copper levels have been reported; however, it is...
Copper is an essential trace element and is indispensable for a large number of important biological...
Abstract Hereditary copper-associated hepatitis in dogs resembles Wilson’s disease, a copper storage...