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Farklı hastalıklı köpeklerde serum haptoglobin ve seruloplazmin düzeyleri

Serum Heptoglobin and Ceruloplasmin Concentrations in Dogs with Various Diseases

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Acute phase proteins are plasma proteins which increase in concentration following infection, inflammation or trauma. In this study serum haptoglobin and ceruloplasmin levels were determined in dogs with various diseases in order to determine their potential value in the diagnosis and prognosis. Totally 97 dogs with various diseases and traumas, 2-7 years old,mixed breed and mixed sex were used in this study. According to the results of this study serum haptoglobin and ceruloplasmin concentrations in dogs with various diseases were changed to compare with the control group. The results of this study it seems that serum haptoglobin and ceruloplasmin levels are raised in dogs with variety of disease. As a result of this study it thought to be serum haptoglobin and ceruloplasmin levels should prove to be valuable diagnostic tool providing evidence of an inflammatory or infectious process
Abstract (Original Language): 
Akut faz proteinleri infeksiyon, inflamasyon veya travmayıtakiben kanda konsantrasyonları artan plazma proteinleridir. Bu çalışmada, farklıhastalıklıköpeklerde serum haptoglobin ve seruloplazmin düzeyleri, farklıhastalıklarda prognoz ve diyagnozdaki potansiyel önemlerini belirlenmek için incelenmiştir. Bu çalışmada 2-7 yaşlarında karışık ırk ve cinsiyette, farklıhastalık ve travmalı, toplam 97 köpek kullanılmıştır. Bu çalışmanın sonucunda köpeklerde çeşitli hastalıklarda serum haptoglobin ve seruloplazmin konsantrasyonlarınınyükseldiği gözlenmiştir. Bu çalışmanın sonucunda serum haptoglobin ve seruloplazmin düzeylerininbir inflamatorik ya da infeksiyöz durumun varlığında tanıamaçlıkullanılabileceği görüşüne varılmıştır.
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