Abstract

Project b has been operating with the goal of developing a unique classification system for canine GD based on light, electron, and immunofluorescent microscopic imaging of the glomerular pathology. The outcome of this study has the potential to advance our understanding of GD in dogs to a new level, potentially opening many new options for improving our ability to diagnose and manage GD in dogs. The apparent association between GD and infectious diseases, such as borreliosis in selected areas within North America and leishmaniasis in the Mediterranean area of Europe, has also enhanced awareness of the importance of GD and potential value of proteinuria as a sentinel for

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