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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
| ===Clinical Signs=== | | ===Clinical Signs=== |
| + | Cats with megacolon typically present with a history |
| + | of chronic constipation, tenesmus, anorexia, vomiting |
| + | and weight loss. Perineal swelling is seen in those with |
| + | concurrent perineal herniation. Any animal that presents |
| + | with megacolon should be subjected to a full clinical |
| + | examination and diagnostic evaluation to rule out concurrent |
| + | diseases such as perineal hernia, rectal stricture, |
| + | pelvic fracture malunions or colorectal neoplasia. A |
| + | complete neurological examination and routine laboratory |
| + | evaluation (haematology and biochemistry, serum |
| + | electrolytes and urinalysis) should be carried out. |
| + | Thyroid function should be checked in younger cats, |
| + | as obstipation can be seen with juvenile-onset hypothyroidism. |
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| ===Laboratory Tests=== | | ===Laboratory Tests=== |