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Copper hepatopathies in Australian dogs.

J MuttonS YeomansJ White
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2024)
Copper-associated hepatopathy was common among Australian dogs with chronic hepatopathies, occurring in younger and heavier dogs than other causes of primary inflammatory parenchymal liver disease. Clinical pathology is not useful for differentiating between copper-associated hepatopathy and other causes of chronic primary inflammatory parenchymal liver disease. When copper-associated hepatopathy is treated, the prognosis can be good. This is the first report of copper-associated hepatopathy in Australian Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
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