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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 37, Issue 1, 49-53
Copyright © 2001 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Pancreatitis in a cat demonstrating pancreatic duct dilatation ultrasonographically

M Wall, DS Biller, P Schoning, D Olsen, and LE Moore

A 17-year-old, castrated male domestic shorthair cat presented with nonspecific clinical findings of three days' duration. Complete blood counts and serum biochemistry profiles revealed evidence of hepatic dysfunction. Ultrasonographic evaluation revealed abnormalities consistent with pancreatitis, with suspected pancreatic duct dilatation in the left limb of the pancreas. Surgery and eventual necropsy confirmed a diagnosis of pancreatitis, along with pancreatic duct dilatation. Dilatation of the pancreatic duct may be another ultrasonographic change to look for when suspecting feline pancreatitis.


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N. L. Bailiff, C. R. Norris, B. Seguin, S. M. Griffey, and G. V. Ling
Pancreatolithiasis and Pancreatic Pseudobladder Associated With Pancreatitis in a Cat
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