Mahadimane, Abhilaasha CChandrasekaran, DKavitha, SVairamuthu, STANUVAS2020-07-232020-07-232018http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810149660TNV_TH_MVM 16034_2018The aim of the present study was to document the clinico pathological changes of acute pancreatitis in dogs and to compare various diagnostic modalities in the early diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in dogs. Suspected dogs with gastrointestinal disorders presented with clinical signs such as acute onset of vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain were screened for acute pancreatitis by hematology, serum biochemistry, coagulation profile, pancreatic enzymes and radiography. Forty suspected cases were referred for detailed ultrasonographic evaluation. Fourteen cases with typical ultrasonographic changes were subjected for SNAP cPL estimation. The present study was divided into two groups - Group I consisting of normal healthy dogs (Control) and Group II consisting of dogs with acute pancreatitis.enVeterinary ScienceCLINICO PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN DOGSThesis