Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 01

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A six-year-old, neutered female Springer Spaniel suffering from chronic diarrhoea and weight loss suddenly develops ascites and dyspnoea. The dog has panhypoproteinaemia (albumin 13 g/l, globulin 12 g/l) and the ascitic fluid is a transudate. A protein-losing enteropathy is suspected and endoscopic biopsy ultimately confirms severe lymphocytic-plasmacytic enteritis (LPE). Chest radiographs reveal minimal pleural effusion, insufficient to explain the degree of dyspnoea exhibited by the patient. Although the lung parenchyma appears normal radiographically, a scintigraphic perfusion study is abnormal; this indicates impaired pulmonary perfusion, especially of the caudal tip of the right caudal lung lobe.


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What is the cause of the dyspnoea? [[|Link to Article]]
How is it related to the enteropathy? [[|Link to Article]]


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