Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells. The LDH test measures the level of this enzyme in the blood, which can increase when tissue damage or cell death occurs. In veterinary medicine, LDH testing provides valuable information about tissue damage in various organs including the heart, liver, muscles, kidneys, and lungs.
Total LDH Activity
LDH Isoenzymes
Tissue Damage Assessment
Hemolysis Detection
Muscle Injury Evaluation
Kidney function tests play a critical role in assessing kidney health, diagnosing kidney diseases, and monitoring treatment effectiveness in veterinary medicine. By measuring substances indicative of kidney function, these tests provide valuable information that guides treatment decisions and ensures the well-being of animals. Regular monitoring and early intervention based on kidney function tests can significantly improve outcomes for animals with kidney disease.
Purpose of Liver Function Tests
Assess Kidney Health : Evaluate the Kidney's ability to perform its functions and detect any abnormalities.
Diagnose Kidney Diseases : Identify kidney diseases such as acute kidney injury (AKI), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and kidney infections.
Monitor Treatment : Assess the effectiveness of treatments for Kidney diseases.
Screen for Liver Damage : Detect Kidney damage caused by toxins, infections, or other factors.
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