Her blood levels do not have those values, but the internist says that she  
has had tissue samples biopsy positive for fip without those blood values  
before.
 
She seems worse again today. I came home to find her very hot-- she was on  a 
heating pad that gray had up too high, but she is out of it and her ears are  
burning up. I gave more fluids and have her on 3 ice packs.
 
In a message dated 1/24/2007 8:48:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

You should be asking for  these same results in Lucy's case, especially since 
they were able to get a  fluid sample:
 
Please ask them what her feline coronavirus (FCoV) titer was. Ask them  what 
her albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio was in her blood plasma. In FIP, AGP  levels 
are usually greater than 1500 mg/ml. In normal cats, it’s up to 500  mg/ml. 
What is her Alpha one acid glycoprotein (AGP) level? In FIP, AGP levels  are 
usually greater than 1500 mg/ml. In normal cats, it’s up to  500
mg/ml.
 
_http://www.dr-addie.com/WhatIsFIP.htm#Wet%20or%20effusive%20FIP_ 
(http://www.dr-addie.com/WhatIsFIP.htm#Wet%20or%20effusive%20FIP)  is  the 
webpage for 
more info.

Phaewryn



 

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