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Biochemical Alterations in Liver Diseases of Domestic Animals

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The liver is one of the most frequently damaged organs in the body of domestic animals. The list of diseases which affects the liver spans a wide range of vascular, metabolic, toxic, obstructive and neoplastic involvements. All extensive diseases of the liver which erode the large hepatic functional reserve tend to produce similar clinical signs and symptoms in the patient, with jaundice and liver failure being the most common pathophysiologic syndromes.

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Bogin, E. (1989). Biochemical Alterations in Liver Diseases of Domestic Animals. In: den Boer, N.C., van der Heiden, C., Leijnse, B., Souverijn, J.H.M. (eds) Clinical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0753-2_80

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