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After a meal, bile acids rise and should be efficiently cleared by the liver. Normal levels confirm healthy liver function.
Not a concern.
No action needed.
Feline Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 0 umol/L (Low)After a meal, bile acids rise and should be efficiently cleared by the liver. Normal levels confirm healthy liver function.
No action needed.
Feline Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 6 umol/LHigh post-prandial bile acids in cats indicate liver dysfunction, cholangitis, or hepatic lipidosis.
Your vet will recommend a comprehensive liver evaluation including ultrasound and possibly liver biopsy.
Feline Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 20 umol/L (High)This reflects noticeable hepatic dysfunction, often seen with advanced hepatic lipidosis or end-stage liver disease.
Immediate veterinary intervention with aggressive nutritional support and medical management is required.
Feline Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 50 umol/L (Critical)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.