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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests
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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests

finding at least one abnormal result. Interfering Factors External factors such as feeding schedule, sample processing, or medications can interfere with test results. A high-fat meal prior to evaluation of a serum chemistry analysis will alter values associated with lipid metabolism and cholesterol. Diuretics may affect sodium and potassium values. Cephalosporins may cause spurious serum creatinine levels. Corticosteroids and most all chemotherapy drugs severely decrease lymphocyte levels. Lipemia may decrease sodium levels, depending on the testing method used. Corticosteroids may increase alkaline phosphatase levels. If blood samples are not processed quickly after being drawn, glucose levels will often be artificially lowered. In general, if test results do not correlate with clinical findings or expected results, the veterinarian should view the results with suspicion and consider repeating them for confirmation. Patient preparation

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