These are both better than I thought they would be so that's good news. My layperson's opinion of what the lab abnormalities look like are just that, a layperson's opinion based on my own experience with both kidney disease and congestive heart failure. As I mentioned, your vet would be the appropriate person to discuss these abnormalities with you. I will say this, however, if this blood chemistry is what your vet used to pursue a cushing's diagnosis, I personally would be concerned because this is not what we are accustomed to seeing on blood chemistry. I think having an ultrasound at this point is a very good idea.
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