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. 2008 Jun 28;18(4):533–535. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2004.tb02580.x

Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Cats

Thomas Schermerhorn 1,, Julie R Pembleton‐Corbett 2, Bruce Kornreich 3
PMCID: PMC7202291  PMID: 15320593

Abstract

Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) is rarely diagnosed in cats, and the clinical features of the disease are not well known. PTE was diagnosed at postmortem examination in 17 cats, a prevalence of 0.06% over a 24‐year period. The age of affected cats ranged from 10 months to 18 years, although young (<4 years) and old (10 years) cats were more commonly affected than were middleaged cats. Males and females were equally affected. The majority of cats with PTE (n = 16) had concurrent disease, which was often severe. The most common diseases identified in association with PTE were neoplasia, anemia of unidentified cause, and pancreatitis. Cats with glomerulonephritis, encephalitis, pneumonia, heart disease, and hepatic lipidosis were also represented in this study. Most cats with PTE demonstrated dyspnea and respiratory distress before death or euthanasia, but PTE was not recognized ante mortem in any cat studied. In conclusion, PTE can affect cats of any age and is associated with a variety of systemic and inflammatory disorders. It is recommended that the same clinical criteria used to increase the suspicion of PTE in dogs should also be applied to cats.

Keywords: Dyspneal, Embolisml, Felinel, Lungl, Respiratoryl, Thrombus

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