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What causes high liver count in dogs?
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Sep 16, 2022
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HarveySnyder
There are many different causes of elevated liver count in dogs including
Infectious canine Hepatitis, Liver Shunt, Hepatic Lipidosis, Cancer, Chronic active Hepatitis, and Copper Storage Disease
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LynnParham
In terms of primary
liver
issues, ingestion of certain toxins or chronic inflammation of the
liver
(due to infection, an over-reaction of the immune system, genetic disorders, etc.) tend to create the most significant ALT elevations.
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