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Also reported in: µg/L
D-dimer is a marker of fibrin clot formation and breakdown. A normal level indicates no active a clot forming or DIC.
A low D-dimer is normal and confirms no significant thrombotic activity.
No action needed.
Feline D-dimer: 30 ng/mL (Low)D-dimer is a marker of fibrin clot formation and breakdown. A normal level indicates no active a clot forming or DIC.
No action needed.
Feline D-dimer: 80 ng/mLElevated D-dimer in cats indicates abnormal clot formation and breakdown. This can be caused by DIC, arterial thromboembolism (ATE), noticeable inflammation, or neoplasia. Feline ATE is a critical condition often associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
This is an emergency. DIC requires immediate hospitalization. If your cat has heart disease and suddenly cannot use its hind legs, this is an arterial thromboembolism — seek emergency care immediately.
Feline D-dimer: 600 ng/mL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.