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Posted by Julie on December 12, 1999 at 20:06:59:
In Reply to: not necessarily ... (more) posted by iZ's mom on December 12, 1999 at 19:59:05:
: iZ was extremely dehydrated a month ago ~ blood tests showed a *very low* Urea Nitrogen of 1.0 mg/dl (lab norms ~ 6-15 mg/dl)
: what indicates dehydration in reptiles is elevated levels of Albumin + Total Protein ...
: the problem with reptiles is that the things that indicate problems in mammals *do not* always indicate when a reptile is having problems ...
: for example: in mammals blood levels of BUN, Creatinine, Urea Nitrogen will indicate how well the kidneys are working, or if there is a problem ... with reptiles, this test is *not* helpful at all ... the best indicator of renal problems in reptiles is to look at the calcium:phosphorous ratio ... even then, it's still guess work at best ... iZ's ratio was 1:1.3 which in no way indicated the *severe kidney problems* that were discovered during his surgery (+ subsequent kidney biopsy) ...
: reptile medicine is still a fairly new thing ... they just don't know as much about iggies as they do about puppies + kitties ... :(
: iZ's mom
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