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Cholangitis
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==Signalment==
==Signalment==
Cholangitis is common in cats, where a periportal hepatocellular necrosis is seen together with
Cholangitis is common in cats, where a periportal hepatocellular necrosis is seen together with
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the presence of neutrophils in the portal area. Cats can be acutely or
chronicaly
affected, and
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the presence of neutrophils in the portal area. Cats can be acutely or
chronically
affected, and
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male, pure bred cats are
most overly prepresented
.
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male, pure bred cats are
over represented
.
The condition is also seen in calves as a secondary condition to bacterial infection, such as Salmonella.
The condition is also seen in calves as a secondary condition to bacterial infection, such as Salmonella.
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