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Topic Dog Boards / Health / TT levels in urine?
- By Lacy Date 26.10.12 21:33 UTC
Would someone be able to tell me what TT stands for in urine. Results phoned through when not at home, & message said previous results regarding TT levels had concerned vet, but now they were back to normal? Sorry had tagged this on to the end of 'flea allergy' post, but hoping someone would know what they are? Haven't found anything on Google, Many thanks
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 29.10.12 10:59 UTC
Could who ever took the message misheard? I'd ring the vets and ask what it is and what is the significance of the results.
- By shivj [gb] Date 29.10.12 12:17 UTC
Is it definitely from the urine test and not the blood test?
- By HuskyGal Date 29.10.12 14:07 UTC
TT-ma is mucconic acid ( trans, trans mucconic )
It's caused by bacterium ... I think!
But if you heard correct then that gives you a google search point I guess until you can speak to your Vet :-)
( mine had this )
- By Lacy Date 29.10.12 20:27 UTC
Many thanks for your replies, will speak to their vet when I see him this week. OH took message & his hearing worse than mine & I need grommets!
- By Lacy Date 12.11.12 23:04 UTC
Thank you for your replies, have since spoken to vet & yes OH misheard. It was keytones not TT, and thankfully they're back to normal.
- By JeanSW Date 13.11.12 12:09 UTC
ketones are normally related to hypoglycemia

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