van Stee Lucinda, Boston Sarah, Singh Ameet, Park Fiona, Richardson Danielle, Abrams-Ogg Anthony, Vince Andrew
Universiteitskliniek voor Gezelschapsdieren, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 108, 3584 CM, Utrecht, The Netherlands (van Stee); Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida, USA (Boston); Ontario Veterinary College Teaching Hospital, Department of Clinical Studies (Singh, Richardson, Abrams-Ogg), Department of Pathobiology and Animal Health Laboratory (Vince), University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario; Animal Referral Hospital, Homebush and Baulkam Hills, Australia (Park).
Can Vet J. 2014 Sep;55(9):849-56.
We describe 3 cases of cats that were presented with a sudden onset of monoparesis as a result of arterial thromboembolism without evidence of cardiovascular disease that were subsequently diagnosed with a primary pulmonary carcinoma. Arterial tumor thromboemboli due to pulmonary carcinoma should be considered as a differential diagnosis in cases of lameness or paresis in older cats. We theorize that large tumor emboli may obstruct peripheral arteries leading to acute monoparesis.
我们描述了3例猫,这些猫因动脉血栓栓塞突然出现单瘫,无心血管疾病证据,随后被诊断为原发性肺癌。对于老年猫出现跛行或轻瘫的病例,应将肺癌导致的动脉肿瘤血栓栓塞视为鉴别诊断。我们推测,大的肿瘤栓子可能阻塞外周动脉,导致急性单瘫。