id: 35149
Title: Clinical and laboratory criteria for diagnosing and treating cats with chronic renal disease
Authors: Zhelavskyi M.M.
Keywords: diagnosing, treating, chronic disease
Date of publication: 2023-12-15 11:45:07
Last changes: 2023-12-15 11:45:07
Year of publication: 2023
Summary: Chronic renal disease, formerly known as chronic kidney failure, is a prevalent condition among aging cats. It typically follows a progressive course, leading to a gradual deterioration in the cat`s renal function. The pace of decline can significantly vary from one cat to another. The kidneys play several crucial roles, including maintaining fluid balance, producing specific hormones, regulating various electrolytes, and eliminating waste products through urine. In CKD, these vital regulatory functions can become disrupted, resulting in a diverse array of clinical signs and symptoms. Anemia is a common occurrence in many cats with chronic renal failure (CRF). Anemia associated with CRF is typically nonregenerative and characterized by normochromic-normocytic red blood cells. However, some CRF patients may also have concurrent iron deficiency, leading to microcytic-hypochromic red blood cells (Kongtasai et al., 2023).
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Publication type: Доповідь конференції
Publication: VІІ Всеукраїнська науково-практична Інтернет-конференція, присвячена 65-річчю з дня народження професора П.І. Локеса «Сучасні аспекти лікування і профілактики хвороб тварин». 19-20 жовтня 2023 року. м. Полтава. 2023.
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