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1 January 1984 SERUM CHEMISTRY OF THE DIAMOND-BACKED WATER SNAKE (NERODIA RHOMBIFERA RHOMBIFERA) IN ARKANSAS
Robert C. McDaniel, William A. Grunow, James J. Daly, Michael V. Plummer
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Abstract

Seventeen serum chemistry analyses were performed on blood collected from captive diamond-backed water snakes. Means, standard deviations, and ranges were calculated for each assay. There was no correlation between the chemistry values and sex or size. The reported values for sodium, potassium, glucose, and total protein fell within the ranges found in the present study, but the values for chloride and blood urea nitrogen were higher, and calcium, bicarbonate, and osmolality were lower. Some snakes had unexpectedly very low serum glucose values which could not be explained by technique or methodology. There was a wide range in enzyme measurements which could be partly due to handling prior to death.

McDaniel, Grunow, Daly, and Plummer: SERUM CHEMISTRY OF THE DIAMOND-BACKED WATER SNAKE (NERODIA RHOMBIFERA RHOMBIFERA) IN ARKANSAS
Robert C. McDaniel, William A. Grunow, James J. Daly, and Michael V. Plummer "SERUM CHEMISTRY OF THE DIAMOND-BACKED WATER SNAKE (NERODIA RHOMBIFERA RHOMBIFERA) IN ARKANSAS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 20(1), 44-46, (1 January 1984). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-20.1.44
Received: 19 May 1983; Published: 1 January 1984
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