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. 1970 Apr;34(2):138–141.

The Clearance of Creatinine, Inulin, Para-aminohippurate and Phenosulphothalein in the Cat

G W Osbaldiston 1, W Fuhrman 1
PMCID: PMC1319519  PMID: 4246836

Abstract

Endogenous creatinine, inulin, para-amino-hippurate and phenolsulphothalein clearances for healthy cats are presented. The values for inulin and para-aminohippurate clearances (ml/kg/min) are similar to those for the dog. Creatinine clearance was less than inulin clearance values. Pnenolsulphothalein clearance may be a better index of glomerular rather than tubular function in the cat.

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