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Splenic vasculitis,thrombosis, and infarction in a febrile dog infected with Bartonella henselae 下载免费PDF全文
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Kathleen M. Weatherall VMD Lindsey H. Boone DVM PhD DACVS-LA Fred J. Caldwell DVM MS DACVS DACVSMR Robert C. Cole DVM DACVR Russell C. Cattley VMD PhD DACVP FIATP Kara M. Lascola DVM MS DACVIM-LA CVA Stuart C. Clark-Price DVM MS DACVIM-LA DACVAA CVA Ramsis Farag PhD Edmon Perkins PhD R. Reid Hanson DVM DACVS DACVECC 《Veterinary surgery : VS》2020,49(8):1580-1589
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Alan G. Ralph DVM Ashley B. Saunders DVM DACVIM Crystal D. Hariu DVM Mary Nabity DVM DACVP 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2011,21(2):158-165
Objective – To describe the clinical presentation and outcome in 3 dogs with spontaneous echocardiographic contrast (SEC). Case or Series Summary – SEC was identified in 3 dogs with concurrent hyperfibrinogenemia. The dogs were diagnosed with different underlying conditions including infective endocarditis of the mitral valve (Case 1), presumptive Evan's syndrome (Case 2), and presumptive sepsis (Case 3). Various therapies were used in each case directed at their underlying condition, in addition to thromboprophylaxis that were based upon a perceived risk of thromboembolic disease. The 3 dogs in this series survived to discharge and had good outcome during the follow‐up period, which ranged from 3 weeks to 7 months. New or Unique Information Provided – SEC is considered a marker for thromboembolic disease in people and can occur in dogs in the absence of significant cardiomegaly. SEC in these 3 dogs may be related to the documented hyperfibrinogenemia. Further investigation is warranted to determine whether dogs with SEC are at an increased risk for thromboembolic complications. 相似文献
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