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==Signalment==
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*Indoor cats are more prone to primary hepatic lipidosis.
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*Middle-aged cats are more prone.
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==Description==
 
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'''Secondary hepatic lipidosis''' is a neuroendocrine response in dogs and cats to other diseases for example, [[Pancreatitis - Dog and Cat|pacreatitis]], diabetes mellitus, [[Inflammatory Bowel Disease|inflammatory bowel disease]] and primary hyperlipidaemia.  Secondary hepatic lipidosis is therefore less closely correlated with obesity and be seen in normal or even thin cats.
 
'''Secondary hepatic lipidosis''' is a neuroendocrine response in dogs and cats to other diseases for example, [[Pancreatitis - Dog and Cat|pacreatitis]], diabetes mellitus, [[Inflammatory Bowel Disease|inflammatory bowel disease]] and primary hyperlipidaemia.  Secondary hepatic lipidosis is therefore less closely correlated with obesity and be seen in normal or even thin cats.
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==Signalment==
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*Indoor cats are more prone to primary hepatic lipidosis.
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*Middle-aged cats are more prone.
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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