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Fig. 3 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 3

From: Diagnostic performance of the urinary canine calgranulins in dogs with lower urinary or urogenital tract carcinoma

Fig. 3

Urinary S100A8/A9-to-S100A12 ratios (uCalR) were significantly lower in dogs diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI) compared to treatment-naïve TCC/PCA dogs (P = 0.0014), but did not differ between newly diagnosed TCC/PCA dogs and all other disease groups (all P = 1.0000) or healthy control dogs (P = 0.3030). Boxes: interquartile range (IQR); vertical lines within boxes: medians; whiskers: determined by the outermost data points or values computed as (25th quartile – 1.5 × IQR) or (75th quartile +1.5 × IQR); dashed line: optimum cut-off concentration (≥9.1) to distinguish dogs with TCC/PCA from dogs with a UTI; **significant difference at P < 0.01

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