Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2397883 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Dysautonomia is caused by degeneration of the autonomic ganglia. Failure of the autonomic system affecting the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts can cause oesophageal distension and/or dysfunction, gastric and bowel distension and hypomotility, and urinary bladder distension. The aim of this retrospective study was to describe diagnostic imaging findings in cats with dysautonomia. Common findings were megaoesophagus and/or oesophageal dysfunction, gastric distension and signs of intestinal ileus. Associated aspiration pneumonia and megacolon appeared less commonly. Although diagnostic imaging findings are not specific for this disease, if findings in multiple systems are detected, along with consistent clinical signs and neurological deficits, dysautonomia should be considered among the differential diagnosis.
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Authors
Rosa MRCVS, PhD, Kerry E. BVM&S, CertVC, PhD, MACVSc, MRCVS, Danièlle A. (Specialist in Feline Medicine), Gawain J.C. MA, VetMB, MVM, CertVDI, DipECVDI, FHEA, MRCVS,