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. 2016 Jul 10;19(4):358–363. doi: 10.1177/1098612X15625453

Table 3.

Frequency of clinical signs prior to diagnosis in cats with chronic kidney disease at the Small Animal Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University, and at veterinary hospitals in the Bangkok Metropolitan area, Thailand, between 2004 and 2014

Clinical sign Cases (%)
Dehydration 69/91 (75.8)
Anorexia 67/100 (67.0)
Weight loss 36/66 (54.5)
Weakness 35/65 (53.8)
Halitosis 38/71 (53.5)
Depression 39/81 (48.1)
Polyuria/polydipsia 36/77 (46.8)
Oral ulcer 29/66 (43.9)
Vomiting 20/74 (27.0)
Drooling 15/62 (24.2)
Anaemia 16/71 (22.5)
Dysuria 9/66 (13.6)
Pollakiuria 2/16 (12.5)
Uraemia 5/60 (8.3)
Haematuria 3/60 (5.0)
Seizure 1/58 (1.7)
Coma 1/58 (1.7)