Maddison J E, Watson A D, Eade I G, Exner T
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990 Dec 1;197(11):1495-7.
A coagulopathy attributable to a deficiency of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors (II, VII, IX, and X) was diagnosed in 3 Devon Rex cats. There was no evidence for exposure to vitamin-antagonist-related rodenticides. The cats did not have evidence of hepatic disease, gastrointestinal disease, or fat malassimilation. Oral treatment with vitamin K1 resulted in normalization of clotting factor concentrations. However, when treatment was discontinued in 2 cats, prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin values became prolonged again, although the cats did not have clinical signs of a bleeding disorder.
在3只德文卷毛猫中诊断出一种由维生素K依赖凝血因子(II、VII、IX和X)缺乏引起的凝血病。没有接触维生素拮抗剂相关杀鼠剂的证据。这些猫没有肝病、胃肠疾病或脂肪吸收不良的迹象。口服维生素K1治疗使凝血因子浓度恢复正常。然而,当2只猫停止治疗时,凝血酶原和活化部分凝血活酶时间再次延长,尽管这些猫没有出血性疾病的临床症状。