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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 40:69-74 (2004)
© 2004 American Animal Hospital Association


Case Report

Pancreatolithiasis and Pancreatic Pseudobladder Associated With Pancreatitis in a Cat

Nathan L. Bailiff, DVM, Carol R. Norris, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM, Bernard Seguin, MS, DVM, Diplomate ACVS, Stephen M. Griffey, DVM, PhD and Gerald V. Ling, DVM

From the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (Bailiff); the Departments of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology (Griffey, Norris), Surgery and Radiology (Seguin), and Medicine and Epidemiology (Ling); School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616.

Pancreatolithiasis has been documented to occur naturally in humans and cattle. It has been associated with chronic pancreatitis in humans, and, when found, it may signify the presence of chronic pancreatic disease. This is the first report of a case involving a cat that had both an apparent obstruction with pancreatolithiasis as well as concurrent evidence of chronic pancreatic changes on histopathological evaluation. Additionally, this case documents the presence of a suspected congenital abnormality of a feline exocrine pancreas.







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