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Post-prandial (after eating) bile acids test the liver's ability to clear bile from the bloodstream. Normal clearance indicates healthy liver function.
Very low levels are not typically a concern.
No action needed.
Canine Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 0 umol/L (Low)Post-prandial (after eating) bile acids test the liver's ability to clear bile from the bloodstream. Normal clearance indicates healthy liver function.
No action needed.
Canine Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 8 umol/LHigh post-prandial bile acids strongly suggest liver dysfunction or a portosystemic shunt (abnormal blood flow around the liver).
Your vet will recommend additional imaging and potentially a liver biopsy or surgical referral for shunt correction.
Canine Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 25 umol/L (High)This level indicates noticeable liver insufficiency or a significant vascular anomaly requiring immediate attention.
Your dog needs urgent veterinary evaluation and management.
Canine Post-Prandial Bile Acids: 60 umol/L (Critical)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.