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Extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction: a retrospective study of 45 cases (1983-1993).

Authors :
Fahie MA
Martin RA
Source :
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association [J Am Anim Hosp Assoc] 1995 Nov-Dec; Vol. 31 (6), pp. 478-82.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

The medical records of 41 dogs and four cats with either surgical or postmortem confirmation of extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction were reviewed. Clinical signs of icterus, vomiting, anorexia, or a combination of these signs were exhibited by 100% of cases. Elevated serum bilirubin was documented in 37 of 41 dogs and two of four cats (86.6%). The predominant, underlying, pathological process was extraluminal obstruction of the biliary tract due to pancreatitis (19 of 45 cases; 42.2%) or neoplasia (11 of 45 cases; 24.4%). Biliary tract surgery was performed in 29 cases, of which 12 (41.3%) recovered. Animals diagnosed with extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction had a relatively good long-term prognosis, provided they were not compromised substantially due to severe necrotizing pancreatitis or neoplasia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0587-2871
Volume :
31
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8581542
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5326/15473317-31-6-478