Ran Nivy
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
22 Papers
11 Citations
Ran Nivy is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
A retrospective study of acute kidney injury in cats and development of a novel clinical scoring system for predicting outcome for cats managed by hemodialysis.
TL;DR: Models can provide objective guidance in assessing AKI prognosis and severity, but should be validated in other cohorts of cats.
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Utility of urinary alkaline phosphatase and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase in diagnosing acute kidney injury in dogs.
TL;DR: It is concluded that uALP/uCr is superior to uGGT/u Cr as a marker of AKI, but both u GGT/UCr and u ALP/ uCr have unsatisfactory discriminatory power for diagnosing naturally occurring AKI in dogs and therefore cannot be recommended as sole screening tests for canine AKI.
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The interpretive contribution of the baseline serum cortisol concentration of the ACTH stimulation test in the diagnosis of pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism in dogs
TL;DR: The PC had good discriminatory ability for the diagnosis of HAC, and was comparable to DeltaC, whereas BC and RatioC were ineffective.
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Protease inhibitors, inflammatory markers, and their association with outcome in dogs with naturally occurring acute pancreatitis
Sharon Kuzi,Michal Mazaki-Tovi,Jan S. Suchodolski,Dar Rimer,Jonathan A. Lidbury,Joerg M. Steiner,A. Buono,Ran Nivy,Gilad Segev,Itamar Aroch +9 more
TL;DR: Systemic inflammation in dogs with AP is manifested by increased inflammatory mediator concentrations, correlating with cPLI and CRP concentrations and Hypoantithrombinemia is associated with death.
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A prospective randomized study of efficacy of 2 treatment protocols in preventing recurrence of clinical signs in 51 male cats with obstructive idiopathic cystitis
TL;DR: This study was underpowered to identify potential differences, and its findings must be corroborated in larger studies.
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