Difference between revisions of "Cholangitis"
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Revision as of 12:14, 9 June 2010
- Inflammation of the bile ducts
- common in cats
- calves eg Salmonella sp.
Causes
- ascending infections from the intestine
- requires stasis of bile flow to develop
- associated with organisms excreted via the bile
- salmonellosis infection in calves
Cats
- cholangitis
- periportal hepatocellular necrosis
- neutrophils in the portal areas
- acute or chronic.
- Usually male, pure bred
- Cats more ill than lymphocytic portal hepatitis.
- Higher ALT and serum bilirubin levels.
Chronic lymphocytic cholangitis
- mature cats
Microscopically
- lymphocytic infiltration of the portal areas
- mild fibrosis
- biliary hyperplasia