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Clinical, ultrasonographic and histopathological findings of gastrointestinal disorders in cats
Silva, Christiane Aguero da; Cunha, Simone Carvalho dos Santos; Souza, Heloisa Justen Moreira de; Jesus, Amanda Chaves de; Ferreira, Ana Maria Reis.
Affiliation
  • Silva, Christiane Aguero da; s.af
  • Cunha, Simone Carvalho dos Santos; s.af
  • Souza, Heloisa Justen Moreira de; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Veterinária. Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
  • Jesus, Amanda Chaves de; s.af
  • Ferreira, Ana Maria Reis; s.af
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 46: Pub.1591-2018. ilus
Article in En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457881
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Gastrointestinal disorders are common in cats, and the differentiation between inflammatory and neoplastic disease is essential to determine therapy. Therefore, ultrasonographic evaluation is an important tool for intestinal diagnosis in cats. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical, ultrasonographic and histopathological characteristics of cats with intestinal diseases.Materials, Methods &

Results:

Forty cats with gastrointestinal clinical signs and abdominal ultrasound findings consistent with inflammatory bowel disease or gastrointestinal neoplasia were studied. Ultrasound evaluated all abdominal organs, with emphasis on the gastrointestinal tract, and parameters included the thickness of gastric and intestinal wall, the variations of its echogenicity, reduced intestinal lumen, mesenteric lymph nodes, involvement of other abdominal organs and presence of abdominal effusion. All cats were referred to exploratory laparotomy, in order to obtain biopsy samples. Mean age was 11.6 years and there were 23 females and 17 males. Clinical signs included weight loss (87.5%), vomiting (82.5%), hyporexia (75%), diarrhea (35%), constipation (10%), polyphagia (5%) and intestinal gases (5%). In abdominal ultrasound, the most common findings were increased thickness of the gastric and/or intestinal wall, decreased echogenicity of the intestinal wall, reduction of the intestinal lumen due to severe wall thickening or presence of obstructive mass, and lymphadenopathy. Histopathology revealed alimentary lymphoma (AL) in 19 cases, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 10 cases, intestinal adenocarcinoma in 7 cases, mast cell tumor in 2 cases and intestinal hemangiosarcoma in 2 cases.[...]
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Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Year: 2018 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Year: 2018 Document type: Article