Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2398324 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A young adult male domestic shorthair cat was presented for physical examination, routine vaccinations, and a fecal examination. Physical examination revealed no significant abnormalities. Eggs of the raccoon pancreatic fluke Eurytrema procyonis were detected by fecal flotation. Results of a complete blood count and serum biochemistry panel were normal. Abdominal sonography revealed an enlarged hypoechoic pancreas with a hyperechoic rim, and a distended and thickened pancreatic duct. Serum pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (PLI) was increased. These findings supported the possibility of fluke-associated pancreatitis. Treatment with praziquantel/pyrantel/febantel was associated with resolution of sonographic abnormalities and normalization of PLI.
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Authors
Kristin K. DVM, Stephen C. BVSc, MVS, PhD, DACVIM, William E. DVM, DACVIM, Amy E. DVM, Susan E. BA, MA, PhD, Marguerite F. PhD, Kenneth W. BVM&S, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA, Dwight D. BA, MS, PhD,