I spoke with the vet earlier. He relayed the tests they have received:
1)Leukemia - Negative
2)CBC 30.7%(normal)
3)White Cell (normal)
4)Immature cells fighting inflamation or infection (did not catch the name)
5)Heart worm - Negative
6)FIP - positive (elevated globulin)
7)FIV - negative
8)Sodium - 144
9)Chloride - low
9)bilirubin - 3.8 (normal is .1 - .6)
10)Elevated liver enzymes
11)Thyroid test is pending
Thanks for everyone's help and support.
Test Results
Re: Test Results
Referring to the FIP, was that a titer from the outside lab....or was that done in the clinic lab? If a titer, do you know what the numbers were?
You said you talked to your vet, but have you had Newt physically seen today??
You said you talked to your vet, but have you had Newt physically seen today??
..........Traci
Re: Test Results
Just wondering how things are going with you and Newt. Have you made it to the vet? What did they say? Try to get hard copies of lab work so that you can post the actual numbers/results (white cell population, titer of FIP, chloride). You are in my thoughts, kk
Re: Test Results
FIP by IFA Positive Titer 1:6400(white cell population, titer of FIP, chloride)
*This is not a specific test for FIP but represents exposure to all feline corona virus.
Hematology:
WBC 15.24 (10 to the third)/uL
RBC 7.30 (10 to the sixth)/uL
HGB 9.0 g/dL
HCT 30.7 %
MCV 42.1 um to the third
MCH 12.3 uugm
MCHC 29.3 %
RDW 18.3 %
PLATELET COUNT 706 (10 to the third)/uL
*There may be a false elevation due to the elevated globulins
WBC Morphology Normal
Sodium 144 mEq/L
Potassium 4.7 mEq/L
Na/K Ratio 30.64 mEq/L
Chloride 105 mEq/L
Co2 17.7 mEq/L
Anion Gap 26 mEq/L
Osmolality 295.65 mOsm/kg
Glucose 72 mg/dL
Cholesterol 220 mg/dL
Bun 17 mg/dL
Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Calcium 9.1 mg/dL
Phosphorous 7.7 mg/dL
Total Bilirubin 3.8 mg/dL
Alk Phosphatase 47 IU/L
GGT 6 IU/L
AST 193 IU/L
ALT 153 IU/L
CK 107 IU/L
Total Protein 10.3 g/dL
Albumin 2.3 g/dL
Globulin 8.0 g/dL
A/G Ratio .29 Ratio
Amylase 2,296 U/L
Lipase 629 U/L
Thyroid
T4 Total .97 ug/dL
Re: Test Results
Newt, might I suggest directing your vet to the following website to review abstracts and clinical research on FIP:
FIP Abstracts
I would also strongly suggest retesting the titer in 4 weeks from the date of the first titer results.
Please also explore this website for more information:
FIP - Diane Addie, DVM ...by one of the foremost leading researchers of FIP.
FIP Abstracts
I would also strongly suggest retesting the titer in 4 weeks from the date of the first titer results.
Please also explore this website for more information:
FIP - Diane Addie, DVM ...by one of the foremost leading researchers of FIP.
..........Traci