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What do you think these blood/urine results mean?

My cat suddenly has gotten what seems to be Horners syndrome according to the vet. Seeing as the cat had no physical trauma the cause of the Horners is suspicious. Blood and urine tests were done and I have the results but the vet is not going to interpret them until Monday.. Any ideas on what I might be expecting to hear based on the results?

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11362300 tn?1418230294
I couldn’t have said it better than Opus88, I would love to help you but you need to wait for the vet to interpret the lab tests.
Good luck to you and your cat.
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874521 tn?1424116797
Im sorry but we are not Vets on this site, only pet parents....I will give you a link on 'how to interpret' lab tests and you can read up on this and see what you are able to find. good luck

http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/lab.aspx
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