Clinical Pathology
Urinalysis in Companion Animals, Part 2: Evaluation of Urine Chemistry & Sediment
Urinalysis (UA) provides information about the urinary system as well as other body systems.
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DVM, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)
Dr. Rizzi is a clinical associate professor at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. Her clinical interests include cytauxzoon infection in cats, hematology, and diagnostic cytology. Dr. Rizzi teaches select classes in the clinical pathology core curriculum.
Urinalysis (UA) provides information about the urinary system as well as other body systems.
Urinalysis (UA) provides information about the urinary system as well as other body systems.
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