Hematologic abnormalities in dogs with congenital intrahepatic and extrahepatic portosystemic shunts
Dogs with IHPSS had a higher frequency of anemia, microcytosis, and hypochromia
Dogs with congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (IHPSS) are predisposed to gastrointestinal inflammation, ulceration, and bleeding, unlike dogs with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt (EHPSS). Limited information is available about hematologic differences between dogs with IHPSS and dogs with EHPSS. This study aimed to compare hemogram variables between dogs with IHPSS and EHPSS. We hypothesized that hematologic variables would differ between the 2 populations, with a higher frequency and severity of anemia and microcytosis in dogs with IHPSS.
Twenty-six client-owned dogs with IHPSS and 35 client-owned dogs with EHPSS were included. Dogs were included if a CBC was performed before shunt attenuation. Contingency ...
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