'''Hepatic encephalopathy''' (HE) is characterised by a complex of neurological abnormalities that occur due to congenital or acquired abnormalities in hepatic structure or function. HE is usually associated with some form of [[Portosystemic Shunt|'''portosystemic shunt''']] (PSS) in dogs and cats, although it may also be caused by a marked reduction in functional hepatic mass. Other causes of HE, such as [[Hepatic Microvascular Dysplasia|'''microvascular dysplasia''']], '''congenital defects of enzymes of the urea cycle''', '''arginine deficiency''' or '''organic acidaemias''', are very rare or of only experimental interest. The clinical signs of HE are associated with increases in the blood concentration of several metabolites: | '''Hepatic encephalopathy''' (HE) is characterised by a complex of neurological abnormalities that occur due to congenital or acquired abnormalities in hepatic structure or function. HE is usually associated with some form of [[Portosystemic Shunt|'''portosystemic shunt''']] (PSS) in dogs and cats, although it may also be caused by a marked reduction in functional hepatic mass. Other causes of HE, such as [[Hepatic Microvascular Dysplasia|'''microvascular dysplasia''']], '''congenital defects of enzymes of the urea cycle''', '''arginine deficiency''' or '''organic acidaemias''', are very rare or of only experimental interest. The clinical signs of HE are associated with increases in the blood concentration of several metabolites: |