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Get 3 FREE Kits + Save 30% on All Testing for 90 Days with VDI Laboratories. | 4 independent parameters make up the Neoplasia Index™ which separates normal cats from IBD, and IBD from LSA.
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Feline GI Lymphoma can be diagnosed with a simple blood test
Feline GI Lymphoma is a challenging diagnosis, especially when the cat is unable to go to biopsy or the owner is unwilling. Fortunately, a simple blood test can rule in GI Lymphoma in the suspected cat, especially when used in conjunction with an ultrasound. With the addition of B12, Folate and Age, the Feline GI Lymphoma Panel has better sensitivity and specificity than ever before. [Learn More]
Panel Includes
Thymidine Kinase (TK1) – proliferation marker
Haptoglobin (HPT) – Inflammation marker
Cobalamin (B12) – with patient-specific dosing with B12 is low
Folate

Intended For
• Cats Suspected of GI Lymphoma
• Best used in conjunction with an Ultrasound
• Cats unable to undergo biopsy
• Owners unwilling or hesitant to go to biopsy

 
4 independent parameters make up the Neoplasia Index™ which separates normal cats from IBD, and IBD from LSA.
 
Neoplasia Index (VDI Labs)
 
 
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