Portal vein and aortic thromboses in a Siberian husky with ehrlichiosis and hypothyroidism

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作者
Bressler, C [1 ]
Himes, LC [1 ]
Moreau, RE [1 ]
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[1] Beach Anim Hosp, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 USA
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10.1111/j.1748-5827.2003.tb00177.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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A six-year-old, neutered male Siberian husky was presented for euthanasia for end-stage liver disease. Examination of the dog raised questions regarding the severity of the condition. It had presented to the referring veterinarian with polyuria, polydipsia and weight loss. Blood tests at that time revealed elevated liver enzymes and hypoalbuminaemia. Cirrhosis was presumptively diagnosed, based on an ultrasound examination, which showed ascites with a normal liver. The dog had a history of hypothyroidism, which was controlled with levothyroxine. Physical examination revealed cachexia. A second abdominal ultrasound examination was performed and revealed portal vein and aortic thromboses. Tick titres showed a positive Ehrlichia canis titre of 1:640. Skin biopsies showed lymphoplasmacytic vasculitis. Doxycycline and aspirin treatment was initiated, and the clinical signs resolved. The authors concluded that the thrombi were primarily caused by chronic ehrlichiosis, based on the clinical findings and the response to treatment.
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