Amputación bilateral de miembros posteriores y cistectomía parcial por tromboembolismo aórtico en un gato: Reporte de caso
Stephanya Fagundes Guedes,
Fernando Dedding Martins,
Glória Cardoso Franco
et al.
Abstract:Feline aortic thromboembolism (FATE) is an uncommon condition characterized by the formation of clots in the aorta. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs such as pain, paralysis, absence of a pulse, cyanosis and cooling of the limbs. The etiology is often associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Treatment is controversial and depends on several factors. Surgical intervention is an option and the AAFP Feline Anesthesia Guidelines are helpful in this context. The prognosis varies and is often reserved, with l… Show more
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