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Published on: July 24, 2019
Presumed renal arterial aneurysm in a cat
Anna Lojszczyk1, Aleksandra Kimicka2
1Laboratory of Radiology and Ultrasonography, Department and Clinic of Animal Surgery, University of Life Sciences, Lublin, Poland.
Abstract:
A 3-year-old cat was presented for an abdominal ultrasound examination with apathy and anemia. The US revealed the enlargement of the left kidney with a hypoechoic subcapsular thickening. An abnormal, tortuous vessel was visible in the medulla with arterial flow on pulsed-wave Doppler examination. The CT examination confirmed the ultrasound findings and a presumptive diagnosis of the intraparenchymal renal aneurysm was made. Four days later, the cat presented again with a worsening of its condition. The US features were suggestive for that of an aneurysm rupture.
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