Liverpool Vet School Presents: 12 Minute Medicine

S1E10: The Final Pieces: Globulin, Amylase, Lipase & CK

14 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In the final episode of Season One of Liverpool Vet School Presents: 12 Minute Medicine, host Dan Batchelor is joined by Dr Angela Gwynn to explore some of the remaining analytes commonly encountered on the biochemistry panel. The discussion begins with globulin, including causes of increased globulin and its association with inflammation and conditions such as Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). The episode also covers amylase and lipase, and their relevance, alongside Creatinine Kinase (CK). The final 12-minutes conversation rounds off Season One's practical journey through the biochemistry panel, helping build confidence in interpreting everyday laboratory results.

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