Reference intervals for urinary metanephrines to creatinine ratios in dogs in Japan
Noriyuki NAGATA,
Yoshinori IKENAKA,
Hiryu SAWAMURA
et al.
Abstract:The urinary normetanephrine to creatinine ratio (uNMN/Cr) and urinary metanephrine to
creatinine ratio (uMN/Cr) are commonly evaluated for the diagnosis of pheochromocytomas
(PCC) in dogs. This study aimed to establish reference intervals for uNMN/Cr and uMN/Cr in
56 healthy dogs in Japan and to investigate the effect of urine collection methods on
these measurements in 15 non-PCC dogs. The upper limits of reference intervals for uNMN/Cr
and uMN/Cr were 124.4 nmol/mmol (90% confidence interval [CI] 107.7–137.0… Show more
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