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Management of hepatic and pancreatic disorders
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Management of hepatic and pancreatic disorders
- Author: Andrea Harvey
- From: BSAVA Manual of Feline Practice
- Item: Chapter 12, pp 371 - 376
- DOI: 10.22233/9781910443149.12
- Copyright: © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: January 2013
Abstract
This chapter will focus on the management of the most important hepatic and pancreatic disorders that are encountered in feline practice, notably inflammatory liver diseases, hepatic lipidosis and pancreatitis. Quick reference guide: Liver biopsy.
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Typical cytological findings in a fine-needle aspirate from a cat with hepatic lipidosis. Red blood cells can be seen around the periphery of the image. In the centre are clumped hepatocytes with marked fatty vacuolation. (Wright’s–Giemsa; original magnification X500.) © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Typical cytological findings in a fine-needle aspirate from a cat with hepatic lipidosis. Red blood cells can be seen around the periphery of the image. In the centre are clumped hepatocytes with marked fatty vacuolation. (Wright’s–Giemsa; original magnification X500.)
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Suture amputation of the tip of the quadrate lobe (this lobe is identified by its close association with the gall bladder) in a cat undergoing multiple biopsy of abdominal organs due to suspected triaditis.
Suture amputation of the tip of the quadrate lobe (this lobe is identified by its close association with the gall bladder) in a cat undergoing multiple biopsy of abdominal organs due to suspected triaditis. © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Suture amputation of the tip of the quadrate lobe (this lobe is identified by its close association with the gall bladder) in a cat undergoing multiple biopsy of abdominal organs due to suspected triaditis.
Suture amputation of the tip of the quadrate lobe (this lobe is identified by its close association with the gall bladder) in a cat undergoing multiple biopsy of abdominal organs due to suspected triaditis.
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The cut surface of the liver can be seen. The stump of the ligature is just visible on the right-hand side (arrowed). The gall bladder (starred) is visible to the left of the liver biopsy site.
The cut surface of the liver can be seen. The stump of the ligature is just visible on the right-hand side (arrowed). The gall bladder (starred) is visible to the left of the liver biopsy site. © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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The cut surface of the liver can be seen. The stump of the ligature is just visible on the right-hand side (arrowed). The gall bladder (starred) is visible to the left of the liver biopsy site.
The cut surface of the liver can be seen. The stump of the ligature is just visible on the right-hand side (arrowed). The gall bladder (starred) is visible to the left of the liver biopsy site.
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Surgicell used to assist haemostasis after surgical liver biopsy.
Surgicell used to assist haemostasis after surgical liver biopsy. © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Surgicell used to assist haemostasis after surgical liver biopsy.
Surgicell used to assist haemostasis after surgical liver biopsy.
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Drawn by S.J. Elmhurst BA Hons (www.livingart.org.uk) and reproduced with her permission.
Drawn by S.J. Elmhurst BA Hons (www.livingart.org.uk) and reproduced with her permission. © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Drawn by S.J. Elmhurst BA Hons (www.livingart.org.uk) and reproduced with her permission.
Drawn by S.J. Elmhurst BA Hons (www.livingart.org.uk) and reproduced with her permission.
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