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DESCRIPTION:C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive biomarker of systemic i
 nflammation in dogs with well documented clinical utility in a wide range 
 of commonly encountered diseases.  Recent publications have highlighted ne
 w indications for its use.  This lecture will provide an update and practi
 cal tips on using CRP as a diagnostic\, prognostic\, and monitoring tool i
 n a variety of conditions including pancreatitis\, cardiorespiratory disea
 se\, immune-mediated disease\, vector-borne disease\, kidney disease\, neu
 rologic disease\, acute abdomen\, and others.
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LOCATION:Ocean State Veterinary Specialists\, 1480 S County Trail\, East Gr
 eenwich\, RI 02818\, United States
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SUMMARY:07.09.2026 Saxon Greenwich RI C-reactive Protein Clinical Update: G
 etting The Most From This Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker of Systemic 
 Inflammation in Dogs
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive bio
 marker of systemic inflammation in dogs with well documented clinical util
 ity in a wide range of commonly encountered diseases.  Recent publications
  have highlighted new indications for its use.  This lecture will provide 
 an update and practical tips on using CRP as a diagnostic\, prognostic\, a
 nd monitoring tool in a variety of conditions including pancreatitis\, car
 diorespiratory disease\, immune-mediated disease\, vector-borne disease\, 
 kidney disease\, neurologic disease\, acute abdomen\, and others.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive biomarker of systemic i
 nflammation in dogs with well documented clinical utility in a wide range 
 of commonly encountered diseases.  Recent publications have highlighted ne
 w indications for its use.  This lecture will provide an update and practi
 cal tips on using CRP as a diagnostic\, prognostic\, and monitoring tool i
 n a variety of conditions including pancreatitis\, cardiorespiratory disea
 se\, immune-mediated disease\, vector-borne disease\, kidney disease\, neu
 rologic disease\, acute abdomen\, and others.
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