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Blood biochemistry: lactate dehydrogenase

ISSN 2398-2985


Synonym(s): LD, LDH, Serum LDH, SLDH

Overview

  • May be divided into isoenzymes found principally in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, liver and red blood cells - not organ specific, but useful in assessment of tissue damage.
  • Longer half-life than creatine kinase.

Uses

Alone

  • Skeletal muscle damage.
  • Cardiac muscle damage.
  • Liver damage.

Other points

  • Always combine with CK.

Sampling

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Tests

Methodologies

  • Varies between laboratories (electrophoresis needed for LDH isoenymes).

Availability

  • Widely available.

Technique intrinsic limitations

  • Test results most useful when interpreted in conjunction with other laboratory results and clinical findings.
  • LDH without isoenzymes is so non-specific that it is rarely interpretively useful.

Result Data

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Further Reading

Publications

Refereed Papers

Other sources of information

  • Wesche P (2014) Clinical Pathology. In: BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine. Eds: Meredith A & Lord B. BSAVA, UK. pp 124-137.