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Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2018 Volume.35 No. 3 p.100 ~ p.102
Triaditis in a Cat with Suspected Malignant Hepatobiliary Tumor
Lee Ga-Won

Kim Tae-Woo
Kang Min-Hee
Abstract
A nine-year-old spayed female Turkish angora cat presented for evaluation of anorexia, lethargy, vomiting,ptyalism and jaundice. Based on clinical examinations including laboratory examinations, concurrent inflammatorycondition of the biliary system, pancreas and intestines (triaditis) was suspected. The cat was under antibiotic andimmune-suppressive therapy, but there was no response. Further examination revealed the possibility of malignanthepatobiliary tumor with pulmonary metastasis. The condition of the cat continued to deteriorate and the cat died 3weeks after the diagnosis. This case demonstrates the clinical findings of triaditis combined with suspected malignanthepatobiliary tumor.
KEYWORD
Feline, malignant hepatobiliary tumor, triaditis, pulmonary metastasis
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