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Profiles/Screenings – Small Animals
Profiles/Screenings – Small Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes
Profiles/Screenings – Horse
Profiles/Screenings – Ruminants
Profiles – Llama, Alpaca
Profiles/Screenings – Swine
Haematology, Clin. Chemistry, Endocrinology
Haematology
Clinical Chemistry
Urinalysis
Immunological Tests / Markers for Inflammation
Endocrinology / Tumour Markers
Function Tests / Calculation Formulas
Vitamins, Drug Levels, Intoxication
Vitamins
Drug Levels
Intoxication
Allergy
Allergy Testing
Allergen-specific Immunotherapy
Infectious Diseases: Pathogen and Antibody Detection
Viruses
Bacteria
Fungi
Parasites
Microbiology/ Parasitology
Bacteriology/Mycology
Parasitology
Testing for Indigestion and Diarrhoea
Autovaccine/Herd–specific Vaccine
Pathology
Pathohistology
Immunohistology
Cytology
Clonality Analysis of Lymphocytes
Tumour-genetic Tests
Genetics
Hereditary Diseases
Performance
Coat Colour/Coat Structure/Coat Length
Genetic Combinations
Identity/Parentage
Breed Classification
Molecular Biological Animal Species Differentiation
Sex Determination
Heredities
Abbreviations / Notes
Informazioni specialistiche
Information brochures
Folder Help & Advice
Poster
Orders / Species protection
Compendium
FAQ General questions
Preanalytics
Allergy/Dermatology
Image gallery
Publications English
Reference values
SI-Calculator
Vetinfo
LABOKLIN aktuell
LABOKLIN aktuell HORSE
LABOKLIN aktuell Birds/Reptiles
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Fanconi Screening
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Haematology, Clin. Chemistry, Endocrinology
Urinalysis
Fanconi Screening
Fanconi Screening
LABOKLIN Service ID: 1192
Material
urine 5 ml (frozen)
Method
LCMS
Duration
1x per week
Remark
Quantitative determination of the amino acids threonine, glutamine, proline, glycine, alanine and of the glucose concentration in the urine
For the diagnosis of Fanconi syndrome in dogs
Additional examination of urinary sediment is recommended.
For the genetic test in Basenji see Genetics/ Hereditary Diseases.
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