Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) and other time points is associated with non-survival. We hypothesized that this association would vary according to primary clinical diagnosis.
Borchers A., Wilkins PA., Marsh PM., Axon JA., Read J., Castagnetti C., et al. (2010). The association of lactate concentration, diagnosis and survival in sick neonatal foals: preliminary results of a prospective multicenter study. s.l : s.n.
The association of lactate concentration, diagnosis and survival in sick neonatal foals: preliminary results of a prospective multicenter study
CASTAGNETTI, CAROLINA;
2010
Abstract
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) and other time points is associated with non-survival. We hypothesized that this association would vary according to primary clinical diagnosis.File in questo prodotto:
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