2024
DOI: 10.1111/vcp.13350
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Spurious hyperbicarbonatemia and a negative anion gap in a cat and a dog with severe rhabdomyolysis

Jennifer Bouschor,
Christopher S. Shiprack,
Zachary Lake
et al.

Abstract: A 3‐year‐old male neutered domestic shorthair cat and a 2‐year‐old male neutered Labrador‐mix dog were separately presented to the Veterinary Medical Center for evaluation after sustaining significant muscle trauma due to a dog attack and seizure activity, respectively. In both cases, biochemical analysis was consistent with rhabdomyolysis. Additionally, a markedly increased measured serum bicarbonate concentration and negative calculated anion gap were observed. As these biochemical abnormalities were not exp… Show more

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