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Also reported in: µkat/L
LDH is an enzyme found in many body tissues. Normal levels suggest no widespread tissue damage. Birds have higher baseline LDH than mammals.
Low LDH in birds is uncommon and rarely of clinical concern on its own.
Your vet will interpret this in context of the full panel.
Avian LDH: 120 U/L (Low)LDH is an enzyme found in many body tissues. Normal levels suggest no widespread tissue damage. Birds have higher baseline LDH than mammals.
No action needed.
Avian LDH: 300 U/LHigh LDH can indicate tissue damage in multiple organs including liver, heart, muscle, or red blood cells. Because LDH is not organ-specific, it is used alongside other enzymes to localize the source of damage.
Your veterinarian will correlate LDH with AST, CK, and other markers to determine which organ system is affected.
Avian LDH: 650 U/L (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.