There are a lot of acronyms used in the medical field. One area where we use abbreviations frequently is with the blood work and laboratory tests we run. In this three part series of blogs, we will look at some of the different abbreviations and acronyms we use so you can speak the lingo with us! This second part of the series will focus on the chemistry profile or chem. It is a test that looks at liver and kidney values, proteins, blood sugar, and sometimes electrolytes. There are a number of liver enzymes that we can look at. ALP, or alkaline phosphatase, ALT, alanine aminotransferase, and AST, aspartate aminotransferase are three of the main liver enzymes we look at. Elevations can indicate inflammation in the body or GI tract, can indicate liver disease, or they can be elevated with other disease processes such as gall bladder disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, or Cushing’s disease. Some medications can also cause liver enzyme elevations. In some growing puppies and kittens these can be elevated as well with bone growth. Total bilirubin or T bili, or bili, is a liver enzyme that is associated with the gall bladder. Bilirubin is a breakdown product of blood, and is metabolized into bile, which is excreted into the GI […]
Learn MoreThere are a lot of acronyms used in the medical field. One area where we use abbreviations frequently is with the blood work and laboratory tests we run. In this three part series of blogs, we will look at some of the different abbreviations and acronyms we use so you can speak the lingo with us! This first part of the series will focus on the CBC. CBC stands for complete blood count. It is a test that looks at the numbers, shapes, color, age, and types of red and white blood cells, as well as platelets. Red blood cells or RBCs are used by the body to circulate oxygen, which is carried by hemoglobin. A CBC also looks at hemoglobin amount. Too low of a red blood cell count is called anemia. Blood loss, lack of production, and increased consumption of red blood cells can all lead to an anemia. Blood loss can occur from injuries (cuts, punctures), trauma, bleeding ulcers, nose bleeds, etc. A lack of production is usually indicative of a bone marrow problem, or sometimes it can be seen with severe kidney disease. Increased consumption can occur if there was a past bleeding event, or if there are tumors destroying blood cells, or in auto immune diseases affecting the […]
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