“…In another study, cTn-T, cTn-I, LDH levels in healthy calves were reported as 0.344 ng/mL, 0.03 ng/mL, 959.02 U/L, respectively, and increased in premature calves (Aydoğdu et al, 2016). Similarly the cTn-I, LDH, AST and ALT levels of calves with foot and mouth were reported significantly higher (Tunca et al, 2008;Cha et al, 2017;Salim et al, 2019;Aly et al, 2020). In this case report, the cTn-T, cTn-I, CK-MB, LDH, AST and ALT levels of the calf with myocarditis were 1.00 ng/mL, 26.68 ng/mL, 262.0 U/L, 4503 U/L, 56.6 U/L, 55.3 U/L, respectively.…”