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Specialized Laboratory Tests

Veterinary clinic Sofia is working closely with the German laboratory Laboklin. Here you can find a complete list of specialized tests that we can do.

  1. Big screening + CBC (A-amylase, lipase, glucose, fructose, Cholesterol., Bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, LDH, ALT, AST, creatinine kinase, protein, albumin, globulin, triglycerides, Gamma GT, urea, creatinine, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, sodium, iron, sodium / potassium-ratio)
  2. FIP screening CAT + CBC (AST, bilirubin, Protein Electrophoresis, coronavirus-Ab)
  3. Big CAT + profile CBC ( “FIP”, FeLV, FIV + Big screening)
  4. Small CAT profile ( “FIP”, FeLV, FIV, protein, albumin, Alb / Glob-ratio)
  5. Geriatric profile (Cat, Dog) (ALT, GLDH, AF, protein, urea, creatinine, fructosamine, Alb., cr. kinase,
    Potassium, calcium, sodium, phosphorus, iron, Lipase, PKK, T4) with Urinary- pr. / creatinine – ratio
  6. Juvenile profile (ALT, ALP, GLDH, CA, urea, creatinine., Bile acids Phosphorus CBC, parasites)
  7. Screening for Anemia (Main) (CBC, reticulocyte Iron, Protein, Bilirubin).
  8. Screening for Anemia (dog) (CBC, reticulocyte Iron, Prot., Bilir. + PCR-tests: Babesia, Ehrlichia Canis, Anaplasma Phagocytophilum, Canine hemotropin Mycoplasma)
  9. Screening for Anemia (cat) (CBC, reticulocyte, Iron, Prot., Bilir., Coombs test, Feline Hemotropic Mycoplasma PCR-test)
  10. Tick-born diseases (Borrelia-Ab, Babesia-Ab, Anaplasma-Ab)
  11. BARF profile (fasting) (Alb., Calcium, Phosphorus, Copper, Zinc, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, T4, CBC)
  12. Profile for travelling 1 (dog) /Leishmania-Ab (ELISA), Ehrlichia-canis-Ab, Babesia-Ab/
  13. Profile for travelling 2 (dog) /Mediterranean, The Canary Islands, Southeast Europe: Leishmania-Ab (ELISA), Ehrlichia canis-Ab,
    Babesia-Ab, Rickettsia sp.-Ab, Hepatozoon (PCR), Microfilaria (PCR), Anaplasmaplatys (PCR)/
  14. Profile for travelling 3 (dog) /France, Spain, Italy, the Balkan Peninsula: Ehrlichiacanis-Ab, Babesia-Ab, Anaplasmaphagocytophilum-Ab, Microfilaria (PCR)/
  15. Profile for travelling 4 (dog) /Eastern Europe, Balkan Peninsula: Babesia-Ab, Anaplasmaphagocytophilum-Ab, Rickettsiasp.-Ab, Microfilaria (PCR)/
  16. Profile for travelling (cat) /Leishmania-Ab, Ehrlichia-Ab, Hepatozoon (PCR), Microfilaria (PCR)/
  17. Profile for rodents + CBC (Urea, Crea., Protein AST, GLDH, ALP, Gamma GT, Kr. Kinase, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magneziy0, Railroads. Acids, Phosphorus, fructosamine)
  18. Profile for reptiles (AP, GLDH, AST, ALT, Railroads. K-us, Kr. Kinase, Protein, Alb., Urea, Uric acid, phosphorus, calcium, potassium, sodium)
  19. Profile for birds (Lactate DH, AST, amylase Peak. K-on, Railroads. K-us cholinesterase Kr. Kinase, Protein, Alb., Glob., GLDH, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorus)
  20. Profile for ferret (Glucose, Triglycerides, Gamma GT, AST, Kr. Kinase, Lactate DH, Protein, Glob., Urea, creatinine, calcium)
  21. CBC (birds and reptiles)
  22. Morphology
  23. Reticulocytes
  24. Blood groups
  25. Coagulation status (PT, PTT, clotting-time)
  26. Fibrinogen
  27. Factor VIII
  28. Factor IX
  29. DIC Profile (PT *, PTT *, clotting-time *, D-Dimer *, CBC)
  30. Von Vilebrand- antigen
  31. Serum protein electrophoresis
  32. Stimulation test for bile acis
  33. Protein/ creatinine ratio
  34. Mikroalbumin (dog, cat)
  35. Urinary Calculi
  36. Urine electrophoresis
  37. Microbiology of urine /Antibiogramme (if applicable)/
  38. COLA* test
  39. PLI* (dog, cat)
  40. EPI (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) profile (AST, ALT, Alb, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Glucose, TLI-test Vit. B12)
  41. TLI* – test, Vit. B12; Folic acid
  42. TLI Test (on an empty stomach) – dog, cat
  43. Pancreatic elastase (dog)
  44. Ah-retsepor- Ab
  45. Troponin I
  46. Pro-BNP (B-type natriuretic peptides) (Cardiac biomarker) (dog, cat)
  47. Cardiac screening (Cr. Kinase, α-HBDH *, AST, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Troponin)
  48. Vitamin A
  49. Vitamin E
  50. Vitamin D3 (25 OH)
  51. Vitamin B12
  52. Folic acid
  53. Convulsions/ seizures screening (Glucose, Urea, Calcium, Phosphorus, Bile acid)
    + (Neospora-, Toxoplasma-Ab, PKK) Dog
    + (Toxoplasma-Ab, PKK) Cat
  54. Phenobarbital
  55. Bromide (Kbr)
  56. Digoxin
  57. Cyclosporine
  58. Plumbum
  59. Thallium (Rodenticides)
  60. Immune status (cat, dog, rabbit) (CBC, T-cells, B-cells, CD4 +, CD8 +, ratio of CD4 / CD8) (samples of up to 48h)
  61. ANA (antinuclear antibodies) – Test
  62. Coombs test
  63. Rheumatoid factor
  64. Profile of Leukemia – dog (CBC, Morphology, FACS * (B- & T-cells Stem cells (<48h), clonality)
  65. Profile Leukemia – cat (CBC, Morphology, FELV, FIV, clonality)
  66. Differentiation of leukemias
  67. Haptoglobin
  68. IFG (somatomedin)
  69. Erythropoietin
  70. CRP (C- reactive protein) (dog)
  71. SAA (Serum Amyloid A) (cat, dog)
  72. CPSE (Canine prostate-specific arginine esterase) (prostate) (dog)
  73. Tumor marker (CEA) (carcinoembryonic antigen)
  74. Tumor marker (AFP) (alpha fetoprotein)
  75. Cortisol
  76. ACTH stimulation test
  77. Low-dose Dexamethasone suppression test
  78. High-dose Dexamethasone suppression test
  79. Cortisol / creatinine ratio
  80. 17-OH-Progesterone
  81. Adrenal profile (ul, Por) (Progesterone, androstenedione, Estradiol)
  82. ACTH
  83. TRH* stimulatsonen test with ACTH
  84. Aldosterone
  85. Insulin (fasting)
  86. Diabetic profile + CBC (Glucose, fructosamine, creatinine, protein, ß-HBS *, lipase, AST, ALT, sodium, potassium)
  87. Estradiol (dog, cat)
  88. Estradiol (ferret)
  89. Progesterone
  90. 17-OH-Progesteron
  91. Testosterone
  92. HCG stimulation test (2 x Testosterone)
  93. LH (luteinizing hormone) (cat, dog)
  94. Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
  95. T4
  96. TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) (dog, cat)
  97. fT4 (Free T4)
  98. Free T4 dialysis (frozen)
  99. fT4 + Cholesterol (dog, cat)
  100. T4 + TSH (dog, cat)
  101. fT4 + TSH (dog, cat)
  102. fT4 + TSH + thyroglobulin Ab (dog)
  103. TRH* – Test (2hT4)
  104. TRH* – Test (3hfT4)
  105. T3
  106. fT3 (Free T3)
  107. Thyroglobulin-Ab (dog)
  108. Thyroid profile (dog) (T4, fT4, T3, fT3, TSH, thyroglobulin-Ab, T4-Ab, T3-Ab)
  109. Thyroid profile – cat (T4, fT4, T3, fT3, TSH)
  110. Relaxin (dog, cat)
  111. Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
  112. Parathyroid hormone (rP)
  113. HBDH (Alpha hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase)
  114. Cholinesterase
  115. GLDH (Glutamate Dehydrogenase)
  116. LDH (lactate dehydrogenase)
  117. ß-HBS (beta-hydroxybutyrate)
  118. Fructosamine
  119. Bile acids
  120. GPX
  121. Uric acid
  122. Lactate
  123. NEFA (free fatty acids)
  124. Ionized Calcium (Airtight)
  125. Cuprum
  126. Manganese (Manganse)
  127. Selenium
  128. Zinc
  1. Anaplasmaphagocytophilum
  2. Aspergillus
  3. Babesia Ag
  4. Babesia Ab (dog, cat) (IFAT *)
  5. Babesiagibsoni
  6. Bartonellahenselae
  7. Borrelia (IgG + IgM)
  8. Borrelia (blot)
  9. Brucella canis (SAT) (Standard agglutination test)
  10. Canine Herpes v. (CHV) (Canine Herpes virus)
  11. Canine Parvo v. (CPV) (Canine Parvovirus)
  12. Canine Distemper v. – Ab (CDV) (Distemper)
  13. Chlamydophila – Ab
  14. Chlamydophila- Ag
  15. Dirofilaria- Ag
  16. Ehrichiacanis
  17. Cuniculi (IFAT *)
  18. FCoV “FIP” (Feline coronavirus)
  19. Feline Calicivirus (Feline calicivirus)
  20. Feline Parvo v. (Feline panleukopenia)
  21. FeLV *, FIP *, FIV *
  22. FeLV- Ag
  23. Feline Herpes v. (Feline herpes virus) (FHV)
  24. Herpes- Ag (dog, cat)
  25. FIV*
  26. HCC (Canine infectious hepatitis) (dog)
  27. Helicobacter (Helicobacter)
  28. Leishmania (ELISA)
  29. Leishmania (IFAT)
  30. Leptospira
  31. Microfilaria- Ag (Test Knot) (dog, cat)
  32. Neosporacaninum
  33. Rickettsia conorii
  34. Rickettsia rickettsii
  35. Rabies (Rabies)
  36. Salmonella
  37. Salmonella Dublin- Ab
  38. Sarcoptes (sarcoptosis) (dog)
  39. TBE (Tick- borne encephalitis virus) (tick-borne encephalitis portable)
  40. Tetanus (Tetanus) – Ab
  41. Toxoplasma
  42. Trypanosoma
  43. Yersinia- Ab
  1. Big profile for blood donor (dog)
  2. Small profile for blood donor (dog)
  3. Big profile for blood donor (cat)
  4. Small profile for blood donor (cat)
  1. A. phagocytophilum
  2. A. platys
  3. Angiostrongylusvasorum
  4. Babesia spp.
  5. Bartonellahenselae
  6. Bordetella bronchiseptica
  7. Borrelia spp.
  8. Canine Adeno v. /CAV ½/
  9. Canine Corona v. /CCV/
  10. Canine Distemper /Distemper/
  11. Canine hemotropic Mycoplasma
  12. Canine Herpes v. /CHV/
  13. Canine Mycoplasma
  14. Canine Parainfluenza /CPiV
  15. Canine Parvo v. /CPV/
  16. Chlamydophilla spp.
  17. Coxiellabrunetii /d- fever/
  18. Cryptosporidia
  19. Dermatophytes
  20. Ehrichiacanis
  21. Encephalitozooncuniculi
  22. Feline Herpes v. /FHV/
  23. Feline Immunodeficiency virus /FIV/ – semi-quantitative
  24. Feline Leucemia v. /FeLV/
  25. Feline Parvo v. /FPV/
  26. Hepatozooncanis/felis
  27. Leishmaniainfantum
  28. Leptospira spp.
  29. Microfilaria spp.
  30. Mycoplasma felis
  31. Myxoma virus
  32. Neosporacaninum
  33. Pasteurellamultocida
  34. Papillomavirus
  35. Psittac. Cirvo v. /PBFD*/
  36. Psittacine Herpes v. /Pacheco’s disease/ – Pacheco’s disease
  37. Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease /RHD/ – Haemorrhagic fever in rabbits
  38. Salmonella spp.
  39. Toxoplasma gondii
  1. Anemia- tick borne (Babesia spp., Ehrlichia canis, A. phagozytophilum, Canine haemotropic mycoplasma)
  2. Diarrhea (CCV, CPV, Rotavirus, Giardia spp., Cryptosporidia)
  3. Eye (CHV, Chlamydophila spp.)
  4. Neurological (Protein, IgA, CRP *, TBE * -Ab, PCR-Tests: Distempervirus, Neosporacaninum, Toxoplasma gondii, Anaplasma phag.)
  5. Reproductive (CHV, Chlamydophila spp., Canine Mycoplasma)
  6. Respiratory – large (CHV, CDV, CAV, Bordetella bronchiseptica, CPiV, Mycoplasma)
  7. Respiratory – small
  1. Anemia (Babesia spp., Ehrlichia canis, A. phagozytophilum, Feline haemotropic mycoplasma)
  2. Diarrhea (FCoV, Tritrichomonas foetus, Giardia spp., FPV, Cryptosporidia
  3. Eye (CT) (FCV, FHV, Chlamydophila spp.)
  4. Neurological (Corona virus, Toxopl. Gondii, Bartonella henselae)
  5. Reproductive (FHV, Chlamydophila spp., Mycoplasma felis)
  6. Respiratoren- large (FHV, FCV, Chlamydophila spp., Mycoplasma felis, Bordetella bronchiseptica)
  7. Respiratoren- small (FHV, FCV)
  8. Respiratory (FHV, FCV, Chlamydophila spp., Mycoplasma felis)
  1. Large profile – faeces (Bacteriology, mycology, facultative pathogenic bacteria, Salmonella, Cl. Perfringens enterotoxin and Cl. Difficile, toxin A and B vkl.pH, parasites)
  2. Small Profile – faeces (Bacteriology, mycology, facultative and obligate pathogenic bacteria anaerobic, pH)
  3. BARF fecal profile (Salmonella, Yersinia, Campylobacter, parasites)
  4. Faecal pathogens (dog) (Salmonella, Yersenia, Campylobacter, EPEC *)
  5. Cl. difficile (toxin)
  6. Cl. perfringens enterotoxin
  7. Yersinia
  8. Campylobacter
  9. Salmonella and Shigella
  10. Helicobacter pylori – Ag (EIA)
  11. Macrorhabdusornithogaster (Microscopic)
  12. Mycobacteria (Microscopic)
  13. Virologic fecal profile (EIA) (Parvo-, Rota-, Corona virus)
  14. Parvovirus (EIA) (dog, cat)
  15. Coronavirus- PCR (dog, cat)
  16. Cryptosporidia Ag (EIA – mammals)
  17. Giardia spp. Ag (EIA)
  18. Giardia Ag (IFAT)
  1. Pancreatic elastase (dog)
  2. Microscopic nutritive digestion
  3. Total fatty acid
  4. Bile acid (diarrhea)
  5. Albumin and globulins
  6. Chemical detection of blood
  7. Alfa 1 antitrypsin
  1. Microbiology and mycology
  2. Microbiology (aerobic)
  3. Mycology
  4. Anaerobes
  1. Microbiology and micology
  2. Microbiology (aerobic)
  3. Mycology
  4. Dermatophiluscongolensis
  5. Trichogramms
  6. Ectoparasites
  1. Blood culture
  2. Antibiogramma – anaerobes
  3. Chlamydophila
  4. MRSA Differentiation
  5. ESBL Differentiation
  6. Antibiogramma
  7. Antibiogramma anaerobes
  8. Extended antibiogramma
  9. Test for susceptibility to antifungal agents
  10. A combination of autovaccine (In addition to bacteriological testing) (+ oral vaccine injection)
  11. Autovaccine for chronic diarrhea (In addition to bacteriological testing) (oral or injection vaccine)
  1. Profile for itch – small – dog (Screening test Sarcoptic mites- antibody)
  2. Profile for itch – medium – dog, cat (seasonal and perennial panel, Food allergens – extended)
  3. Profile for itch – large – dog (seasonal and perennial panel; Food allergens – extended, Sarcoptic mites – Ab, Fleas – saliva)

Screening test (mites, pollen, mold, fleas)

  1. Seasonal panel (herbs, seeds, pollen)
  2. Perennial panel (Mold mites)
  3. Feathers / Hair / epithelium (dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, parrot feather Mix)
  4. Panel- Insects (Simulium, Culex, Tabanus, Stomoxyscalcitrans, Cockroaches)
  5. Hymenoptera (bee, wasp, hornet, paper wasp)
  6. Mediterranean Panel (herbs, seeds, pollen, mold, mites)
  7. Fleas- saliva (IgE)
  8. Malassezia (IgE)
  9. Single antigen (IgE)
  1. Sensitive test (Dog) (IgE, IgG of 19 commonly used food ingredients)
  2. Sensitive test (Cat) (IgE, IgG of 19 commonly used food ingredients)
  3. Food allergens – extended (Dog) (IgE, IgG for a horse, ostrich, kangaroo, wild boar, reindeer, amaranth, parsnip, millet)
  4. Food allergens – extended (Cat) (IgE, IgG for a horse, ostrich, rabbit, venison, wild boar, reindeer, amaranth, parsnip)
  5. Sarcoptic mites – antibody (IgG) (Dog)
  6. Staphylococcus – antibody (IgG)
  1. Starter Package ASIT (dog, cat) (Enough for 6 months)
  2. Next Package ASIT (filler) (dog, cat) (Sufficient for 10 months)
  1. α-Manozidoza (AMD) (Persian)
  2. Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) (Sphinx, Devon Rex)
  3. Gangliosidosis (GM 1 / GM 2) (Qur’an, Balinese, Javanese, Oriental Shorthair, Peterbald cat, Seychelles, Siamese, Thai Cat, tonkinese)
  4. Gangliosidosis (GM2) (Birman)
  5. Glycogen storage disease (Glycogen storage disease) type IV (GSD IV) (Norwegian Forest Cat)
  6. Defect of the head (Birman)
  7. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) (1 mutation Meurs (GàC) (Maine Coon)
  8. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) (Ragdoll)
  9. Hypokalemia (Australian Mist, Burmese, Cornish Rex, Devon Rex, Singapore, Sphinx, Tonkinese)
  10. Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI (Balijska ECK, Javanese, Oriental Resort, Peterbald, Seychelles, Siamese, Thai, Tonkinese)
  11. Mucopolysaccharidosis type VII (All breeds)
  12. Congenital myotonia (All breeds)
  13. Polycystic kidney degeneration (PKD) (Angora, British short- and long-haired, Chartreuse, Colour-Point, Exotic Shorthair, Burmese, Persian, Ragdoll, Russian blue, Scottish lop-eared, Selkirk Rex)
  14. Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA-pd) (Angora, British short- and long-haired, Chartreuse, Colour-Point, Exotic Shorthair, Burmese, Persian, Ragdoll, Russian blue, Scottish lop-eared, Selkirk Rex)
  15. Progressive retinal atrophy (rdAc-PRA) (Abyssinian, American grubokosmesta cat, Balinese, Bengali, Colour-Point Shorthair, Cornish Rex, Javanese, Manchkin, Ocicat cat, Oriental Shorthair, Peterbald, Singapore, Siamese, Somali, Tonkinska)
  16. Progressive retinal atrophy (rdy-PRA) (Abyssinian, Ocicat cat Somali)
  17. Lack of pyruvate kinase (PK) (Abyssinian, Bengal, Home and long Shorthair, Egyptian Mau, La Perm cat Oktsikat, Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest cat, Savannah, Siberian, Singapore, Somali)
  18. Cat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) (Maine Coon)
  1. Agouti fur color
  2. The color fur Albino (Bengal)
  3. The color fur Brown (Chocolate / Cinnamon)
  4. The color fur Charcoal (Bengal)
  5. Color bicolor fur-Point (Siamese / Mink / Myanmar brown) (All breeds without Bengal)
  6. Amber fur color (Norwegian Forest Cat)
  7. The color fur dilutions
  8. The color fur Snow (Bengal)
  9. Length fur (longhair/ shorthair)
  10. Type of Sphinx fur/ Devon Rex (Sphinx, Devon Rex)
  11. Dominant white/ white spots
  1. Genetic test for blood type, neonatal isoerythrolysis (ERYN) (All breeds except ESC, Neva Masquerade cat, Ragdoll, Siberian, Turkish angora)
  2. Serological test for blood groups (All breeds)
  3. DNA profile (genetic fingerprint)
  4. Verification of parent (paternity test) (Must DNA profile of both parents for verifying the parent. If only one parent is present, it should be discussed prior to submission of samples)
  5. Determining the breed (Analysis Database)
  1. Adult onset neuropathy (AON) (Neuropathy late onset) (English Cocker Spaniel)
  2. Polyneuropathy at Alaskan Malamute (Malamute)
  3. Brachyury – short tail (Australian Shepherd, Australian Shepherd dog (short tail), Austrian Pinscher, Pointer of Bourbonnais, Brazilian Terrier, Breton Spaniel, Croatia Sheepdog, Danish/ Swedish Farm Dog, Jack Russell Terrier, Moody, Pyrenean Shepherd, Savoy Shepherd, Spanish Water Dog, Swedish Vallhund, Welsh Corgis)
  4. Canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (CLAD) (Irish Red and White Setter, Irish Setter)
  5. Canine multifocal retinopathy (CMR) Optigen (American Bulldog, Australian Shepherd, Boerboel, Bullmastiff, Cane Corso, Bordeaux Mastiff, English Mastiff, Pyrenean Mastiff, Feather December Press Rocky, Coton de Tulear, Lapinporokoira)
  6. Canine multisystem degeneration (CMSD) (Chinese Crested Dog , Keri Blue Terrier)
  7. Centronuclear myopathy (CNM) (German Dogs, Labrador Retrievers)
  8. Auto eye anomaly (CEA) Optigen (Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collies, Border Collie, Boykin Spaniel, Hokkaido, Longhaired Whippet, New Scotland Retrievers, Rough Collie, Scottish Shepherd, Lancashire Heeler)
  9. Congenital hypothyroidism with goiter (CHG) (Spanish Water Dog)
  10. Copper toxicosis (CT) (Bedlington Terrier)
  11. Cystinuria (Australian Shepherd, Labrador, Landseer, Miniature Pinscher, Newfoundland)
  12. Dandy-Walker like malformation (DWLM) (Eurasian)
  13. Degenerative myelopathy (DM) exon 2 (All breeds)
  14. Degenerative myelopathy (DM) exon 1 (Bernese Mountain Dog)
  15. Digital hyperkeratosis (DH/ HFH) (Bordeaux Mastiff, Irish Terrier, Kromfohrlander)
  16. Dry eye syndrome and curly hair (CCS) (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)
  17. Dwarf (Pineal form) (Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, German Shepherd, Saarlooswolfhond Dog)
  18. Dwarf (skeletal dysplasia 2) (Labrador Retrievers)
  19. Ectodermal dysplasia (Syndrome skin fragilnost) (ED / SFS) (Chesapeake Bay Retrievers)
  20. Occasional seizures (EF) (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)
  21. Exercise-induced collapse (EIC) (Boykin Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Curly Coated Retriever, Drahthaar, Labrador Retrievers, Bobtail, Pembroke Welsh Corgi)
  22. Lack of factor VII (Airedale Terrier, Alaskan Klee Kai, Giant Schnauzer, Scottish Deerhound)
  23. Family neuropathy (FN) (English Cocker Spaniel)
  24. Fanconi syndrome (Basenji)
  25. Ataxia Finnish beagle (Ugric Beagle)
  26. Fucosidosis (English Springer Spaniel)
  27. Cone-cell leukodystrophy/ Krabbe Disease (Cairn Terrier, Irish Setter, West Highland White Terrier)
  28. Glycogenosis 2 (GSDII, Pompe) (Finnish Lapphund, Lapinporokoira, Swedish Laphaund)
  29. Glycogenosis (GSDIIIa) (Curly Couted Retriever)
  30. GM1- gangliosidosis (Husky, Portuguese Water Dog, Shiba-inu)
  31. Syndrome of gray collie (Dog cyclic neutropenia) (Collie)
  32. Haemophilia A (lack of factor VIII) (Havanez)
  33. Hemofiliya B (lack of factor IX) (Rhodesian Ridgeback)
  34. Hereditary ataxia (Gordanov Setter, Bobtail)
  35. Hereditary cataract (HSF4) (Australian Shepherd, Uoylar)
  36. Hereditary cataract (HSF4) (Boston Terrier, French Bulldog, Staffordshire Bull Terrier)
  37. Hereditary nasal parakeratosis (HNPK) (Labrador Retrievers)
  38. Hereditary neuropathy (GHN) (Greyhound)
  39. Hypomyelination (Shaking Puppy Syndrome) (SPS) (Weimaraner)
  40. Ichthyosis (Golden Retrievers)
  41. Imerslund Grasbeck Syndrome (IGS) (Beagle, Border Collie)
  42. Junctional Epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) (Kurtshaar)
  43. Juvenile epilepsy (Lago Romagnolo)
  44. Juvenile laryngeal paralysis polyneuropathy (JLPP) (Black Russian Terrier, Rottweiler)
  45. L-2-hydroxy-glutarichna aciduria (L2HGA) (Strfordshirskibul Terrier)
  46. Lago-storage disease (LSD) (Lagoto Romagnolo)
  47. Ataxia with late onset (LOA) (Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier)
  48. Lyonberger polyneuropathy 1 (LPN1) (Lyonberger)
  49. Malignant hyperthermia (MH) (All breeds)
  50. MDR1 gene defect (Hypersensitivity to Ivermectin) (Australian Shepherd, Border Collie, Elo, NOC, Longhaired Whippet, McNab Bobtail, Collies, Shelties, Silken Windhound, Uoylar, White Shepherd)
  51. Mucopolysaccharidosis type VII (MPS) (Brazilian Terrier, German Shepherd)
  52. Muscular dystrophy (MD) (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Golden Retrievers, Lendziyr)
  53. Musladin-Lyoyke syndrome (MLS) (Beagle)
  54. Myostatin mutation ( “Bully-gene”) (Whippet)
  55. Miotonia congenital (Miniature Schnauzer)
  56. Narcolepsy (Doberman Pinscher, Labrador Retrievers)
  57. Necrotizing meningoencephalitis (NME / PDE) (Pug)
  58. Neonatal Cerebellar Cortical Degeneration (NCCD) (Beagle)
  59. Neonatal encephalopathy with seizures (NEWS) (Standard Poodle)
  60. Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) (American Bulldog, American Staffordshire Terrier, Australian Shepherd, Border Collie, Dachshund, English Setter, Tibetan Terrier)
  61. Night blindness (CSNB) (Briard)
  62. Osteogenesis imperfecta (Smooth / Wirehaired Dachshund)
  63. Persistent Muellerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS) (Miniature Schnauzer)
  64. Phosphofructokinase Deficiency (PFKD) (American Cocker Spaniel, English Springer Spaniel, German spaniel, Whippet)
  65. Polycystic kidney degeneration (PKD) (Bull Terrier)
  66. Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) (Bobtail)
  67. Primary dislocation of the lens (PLL) (American Eskimo Dog, American Hairless Terrier, Australian Shepherd, Chinese Naked Crested Dog, Bye Bye, Fox Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Yagd Terrier, Lakeland Terrier, Lankashirskihiylar, Lucas Terrier, Miniature Blvd Terrier, Norfolk Terrier, Norwich Terrier, Parson Russell terrier Paterdeyl Terrier, Pug, Rat Terrier, Siliheym Terrier, Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, Tenterfiyld Terrier, Tibetan Terrier, Toy Fox Terrier, Volpino Italiano, Welsh Terrier Westphalia Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier)
  68. Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) (Beagle, Norwegian Elkhaund)
  69. Protein losing nephropathy (PLN) (Wheaton Terrier)
  70. Pyruvate dehydrogenasephospatase 1 deficiency (PDP1) (Klambar Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel)
  71. Pyruvate kinase deficiency (Basenji, Beagle, Cair Terrier, Labrador Retrievers, Pug, West Haylenduayt Terrier)
  72. Oculo-skeletal Dysplasia (OSD) Optigen (Labrador Retrievers, Samoyed)
  73. Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) (Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier)
  74. Disease of the scare (Startle disease) (Irish Wolfhound)
  75. Thrombopathia (Basethaund, Lendsiir)
  76. Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS) (Border Collie)
  77. X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (Bassett, Welsh Corgi)
  1. A-locus (ticked)
  2. B-locus (brown, chocolate, liver (nose)
  3. Length fur (long or short)
  4. Curly (curly hair)
  5. D-locus (dilutions)
  6. E-locus (yellow, lemon, red, cream, peach)
  7. EG-locus (dominoes grizzle) (Afghan Hound, Saluki)
  8. EH-locus (saddle) (English Cocker Spaniel)
  9. EM- locus (allele for melanistic mask)
  10. Furnishing (hard fur)
  11. Hairless (powderpuff) (Naked Chinese Crested Dog, Mexican Naked Dog, Peruvian Naked Dog)
  12. H-locus (harlequin) (German Dog)
  13. Improper fur (improper fur) (Portuguese Water Dog)
  14. M-locus (merle, cyptic merle)
  15. K-locus (tests KB + ky alleles only)
  16. S-locus (variegated, white spots)
  1. DNA profile (genetic fingerprint)
  2. Verification of parent (paternity test) (Must DNA profile of both parents for verifying the parent. If only one parent is present, it should be discussed prior to submission of samples)
  3. Analysis of blood relationship (This test is only available for certain breeds)
  4. Determining the breed (Analysis Database)
  1. Bas PRA (Basenji)
  2. Crd PRA (Wirehaired Dachshund)
  3. Dominant type of PRA (Bull Mastiff, English Mastiff)
  4. Generalized PRA (Dutch Shepherd)
  5. Gr PRA1 (Golden Retrievers)
  6. Pap PRA1 (Papillon, Faleh)
  7. Rcd 1-PRA (Irish Setter, Irish Red and White Setter)
  8. Rcd 1a-PRA (Slaves)
  9. Rcd 2-PRA Optigen (Collie)
  10. Rcd 3-PRA (Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Naked Chinese Crested Dog)
  11. Rcd 4-PRA (Australian Shepherd, English Setter, Gordon Setter, Irish Setter, Irish Red & White Setter, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Small Myunsterlender, Tibetan Terrier)
  12. XL-PRA Optigen (Miniature Schnauzer)
  1. Disease Von Willebrand type-1 (vWD 1) (Bernese Mountain Dog, Coton de Tulear, Doberman, Berner Sennenhund, German Pinscher, Kerry Blue Terrier, Labradoodle, Manchester Terrier, Papillon, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Poodle, Stabij Hound)
  2. Disease Von Willebrand type-2 (vWD 2) (Kurzhaar, Drahthaar)
  3. Disease Von Willebrand, (vWD) (Dutch Cooker)
  4. Disease Von Willebrand-type 3 (vWD 3) (Scotch Terrier, Sheltie)
  1. A degenerate myelopathy (DM) exon 1 + exon 2 (Bernese Mountain Dog)
  2. Dry eye syndrome and curly hair (CCS) + Anecdotal seizures (EF) (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)
  3. Juvenile epilepsy + Short hair (furnishing) (Lago Romagnolo)
  4. Ataxia with late start (LOA) + spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) (Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier)
  5. Ataxia with late start (LOA) + spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) + Primary dislocation of the lens (Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier)
  1. Histopathology (Diagnosis of cancer, dermatopathology, pathology of organs, endoscopic biopsies)
  2. Immunohistology
    After histopathology eg .:
    – CD3/ CD79a (lymphoma)
    – COX-2, Ki67 (mast cell tumor)
    – Epitelian / Mesenchymal markers
    – Infectios: FeLV *, FHV *, FCoV * (“FIP”), parvovirus
  3. Cytology (Aspirate Impression preparation, vaginal cytology)
  4. Cytology of the bone marrow (Bone marrow (in EDTA-tube + smear) PKK)
  5. Aspirate (cytology and clinical chemical analysis)
  6. Chest, abdomen (Total protein Specific gravity, pH, cell, test Rivolta, cholesterol, triglycerides, lactate dehydrogenase, glucose)
  7. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (CSF) (Total protein Specific gravity, cells, glucose)
  8. Sinovia, others (Total protein Specific gravity, cell)
  1. Clonality of lymphocyte
  2. Microbiology
  3. Micology
  4. Anaerobes (incl. Differentiation) antibiogramma

Clotting-time – Blood clotting time
COLA – Quantification of amino acids Cystine, Ornithine, Lysine and Arginine.
CRP – C-Reactive Protein
D-Dimer – D Dimer
ELISA – Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
EPEC – Enteropathogenic E.coli
FACS – Fluorescence – Activated Cell Sorting
FeLV – Feline Leukemia
FIP – Feline Infectious Peritonitis
FIV – Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
IFAT – The immunofluorescence Antibody Test
PBFD – Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease
PCR – Polymerase Chain Reaction
PLI – Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity
PT – Prothrombine Time
PTT – Partial Thromboplastin Time
TBE – Tick Borne Encephalitis
TLI – Trypsin Like Immunoreactivity
TRH – Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone
α-HBDH – Alpha-Hydroxy – Butyrat – Dehydrogenase
ß-HBS – Beta Hydroxybutyrate