Bronx's dad (GA)
Member Since 2016
Hello all,
Here are the results of Bronx's test, is 8.0 about normal for our diabetic cats? What should be my next plan of action, if any? He is not showing any signs of lethargy, anorexia, dehydration, vomiting or diarrhea. IGF-1 & IAA results are pending. Thanks!
SPEC fPL TEST RESULT 8.0 ug/L (H )
REFERENCE RANGE 0.0 - 3.5
SPEC fPL: Serum Spec fPL concentration is significantly increased which occurs with
pancreatic inflammation. If clinical signs of pancreatitis are not present,
consider additional diagnostics, instruct owner to monitor closely and recheck
Spec fPL in 2 to 3 weeks. If clinical signs of pancreatitis are present, treat
appropriately, investigate for risk factors and concurrent diseases including
enteritis, cholangitis, hepatic lipidosis and diabetes mellitus. Monitor Spec
fPL to help assess response to treatment.
IGF-1 and IAA: pending to MSU.
Here are the results of Bronx's test, is 8.0 about normal for our diabetic cats? What should be my next plan of action, if any? He is not showing any signs of lethargy, anorexia, dehydration, vomiting or diarrhea. IGF-1 & IAA results are pending. Thanks!
SPEC fPL TEST RESULT 8.0 ug/L (H )
REFERENCE RANGE 0.0 - 3.5
SPEC fPL: Serum Spec fPL concentration is significantly increased which occurs with
pancreatic inflammation. If clinical signs of pancreatitis are not present,
consider additional diagnostics, instruct owner to monitor closely and recheck
Spec fPL in 2 to 3 weeks. If clinical signs of pancreatitis are present, treat
appropriately, investigate for risk factors and concurrent diseases including
enteritis, cholangitis, hepatic lipidosis and diabetes mellitus. Monitor Spec
fPL to help assess response to treatment.
IGF-1 and IAA: pending to MSU.
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