Figure 1From: The different molecular forms of urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin present in dogs with urinary diseasesSchematic illustration of the case groupings used in this study. A total of 81 samples were analyzed. Based on the patients’ clinical parameters, the samples were classified into a number of different groups. These were the RF group with azotemia, the RF-PYU group with azotemia and pyuria, the PYU group with pyuria but without azotemia, the non-RP group with diseases unrelated to azotemia and pyuria; the AKI groups with acute kidney disease and the CKD group with chronic kidney disease.Back to article page