Síndrome de Eisenmenger em um gato

ABSTRACT A 6-month-old female, 1.0kg, uncastrated female Persian cat was brought to the Veterinary Hospital at State University of Ceara, with a history of dyspnea, prostration, hyporexia and progressive weight loss for a month. On physical examination, systolic cardiac murmur, cyanosis and dyspnea...

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Published inArquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia Vol. 70; no. 2; pp. 633 - 636
Main Authors Costa, P.P.C., Barroso, I.C., Santos, M.H., Cabral, L.A.R., Cavalcante, A.C.V., Rodrigues, F.R.N., Ferreira, J.S., Almeida, T.M., Viana, D.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 01.03.2018
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Summary:ABSTRACT A 6-month-old female, 1.0kg, uncastrated female Persian cat was brought to the Veterinary Hospital at State University of Ceara, with a history of dyspnea, prostration, hyporexia and progressive weight loss for a month. On physical examination, systolic cardiac murmur, cyanosis and dyspnea were detected. Unfortunately, the cat died during oxygen therapy. Necropsy examination revealed an increase in cardiac silhouette and ventricular septal defect of 2cm in diameter. Macroscopically the lungs were collapsed, with absent and diffusely reddish blackish crepitus, and the liver with blackish red coalescent multifocal areas, interspersed with lighter areas and lobular pattern with irregular brownish multifocal areas intercepted by brownish areas. Thus, the necropsy results together with the history and physical examination of the animal confirmed the diagnosis of Eisenmenger Syndrome, becoming the report of the first case, in a cat, in Brazil.
ISSN:0102-0935
1678-4162
1678-4162
DOI:10.1590/1678-4162-9706