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8 October 2020 Peripartum clinical manifestations of a mesentericorenocaval shunt in a Burmese cat
QiCai J Hoon, Jia Wen Siow, Elizabeth Jenkins, Wilson So, Mark Krockenberger, Mariano Makara, Laurencie Brunel
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Abstract

Case summary A 3-year-old entire female Burmese cat was presented for investigation of intermittent lethargy during gestation followed by persistent hypersalivation and ataxia postpartum. The cat had queened three litters in total, with clinical signs worsening during the most recent lactation period. Mild anaemia (26%), hypoglycaemia (2.4 mmol/l; reference interval [RI] 3.9–8.3 mmol/l) and increased postprandial serum bile acids (74 µmol/l; RI <25 µmol/l) were identified on initial bloodwork. Multiphase contrast-enhanced CT identified a mesentericorenocaval portosystemic shunt; this was attenuated surgically with an ameroid constrictor. Clinical signs resolved after surgery. Follow-up 3 months postoperatively revealed normal pre- and postprandial serum bile acids (2 µmol/l and 3 µmol/l, respectively) with repeat CT identifying evidence of shunt attenuation. The cat continued to be healthy and free of clinical signs 12 months postoperatively.

Relevance and novel information Mesentericorenocaval portosystemic shunt morphology has not been previously reported in the cat and should be considered as a differential diagnosis for cats presenting with peripartum onset of malaise, ptyalism or ataxia.

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QiCai J Hoon, Jia Wen Siow, Elizabeth Jenkins, Wilson So, Mark Krockenberger, Mariano Makara, and Laurencie Brunel "Peripartum clinical manifestations of a mesentericorenocaval shunt in a Burmese cat," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 6(2), (8 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116920961369
Accepted: 17 August 2020; Published: 8 October 2020
KEYWORDS
Partum
portosystemic
pregnancy
shunt
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