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12 Ιουλ 2023 · A high level of globulin in a dog’s blood, known as hyperglobulinemia, can be indicative of various underlying health conditions. It is essential for pet owners and veterinarians to understand the significance of elevated globulin levels and the potential implications.
Reasons Your Dog and Cat’s Globulin Levels Might Be Reduced (= hypoglobulinemia or immunodeficiency): Feline leukemia, feline AIDS (Feline immunodeficiency virus), Canine distemper, Demodectic mange and Toxoplasmosis can all reduce your dog or cat’s blood globulin level.
6 Νοε 2020 · Hyperglobulinemia – an elevation of globulins – is a relatively common biochemical abnormality found in cats and dogs. Perhaps the most common reasons for globulins to be increased are dehydration and chronic inflammation (for example, associated with skin conditions).
Elevation of gamma globulins indicates immune system reactivity and may be polyclonal or monoclonal in nature. By contrast, hypogammaglobulinaemia in an animal with inflammatory or infectious disease might suggest failure of the immunological response (primary or secondary immunodeficiency) and trigger further investigation of this phenomenon.
28 Σεπ 2022 · When a dog has an elevated level of the blood protein globulin, there are a host of possible reasons. It can indicate infection; inflammation; or disease, such as cancer or chronic liver disease. This veterinarian-reviewed article discusses high globulin levels in dogs.
1 Νοε 2013 · High globulin concentrations can also signify that a dog has cancer, most often multiple myeloma, a malignancy of the bone marrow, but also sometimes lymphoma. “Low globulin is pretty rare,” Dr. Ross says, “but can be seen in dogs with congenital problems in which they are not able to produce enough antibodies to certain diseases.”