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Subject: Elevated Liver enzimes


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Lorie McCurry
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Date Posted: 22:45:43 09/18/06 Mon

We live in New Mexico and I have had rutine blood work done proir to med procedures on four different cresteds with three different blood lines over the last year...all which came back normal except for an Liver enzyme that shows eleviated. My vet is great but his only experience on hairless cresteds are my cresteds. He is researching rather this is a breed issue since these pups were all from different blood lines and three were under a year old ,one was two years and showed only a very slight elevation. Please help with any info. Thanks

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Re: Elevated Liver enzimestanya13:17:31 09/20/06 Wed


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