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Also reported in: ng/mL
Canine Pancreatic Lipase (cPL) is a highly specific test for pancreatitis. Normal levels effectively rule out pancreatitis as a cause of your dog's symptoms.
Canine Pancreatic Lipase (cPL) is a highly specific test for pancreatitis. Normal levels effectively rule out pancreatitis as a cause of your dog's symptoms.
No action needed. If symptoms persist, other causes should be investigated.
Canine cPL: 120 ug/LLevels above 400 ug/L confirm pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas often triggered by high-fat treats or underlying disease.
Your dog requires veterinary treatment including IV fluids, pain management, anti-nausea medication, and a strict low-fat diet.
Canine cPL: 600 ug/L (High)noticeable elevations indicate acute, potentially necrotizing pancreatitis. This is a painful and life-threatening condition.
Immediate intensive veterinary care — likely requiring hospitalization with IV fluids, aggressive pain control, and nutritional support.
Canine cPL: 1200 ug/L (Critical)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.