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MINERALIZED ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN A CAT
Authors:Bonnie K  Lefbom  DVM  William H  Adams  DVM  Diann L  Weddle  DVM
Institution:Departments of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Adams) and Pathology (Weddle). University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine and the Chesapeake Veterinary Referral Center (Lefbom) Annapolis, MD.
Abstract:In radiographs of a domestic short haired cat of unknown age, mineralization was identified in the pulmonary parenchyma, peripheral pulmonary vessels, the aortic outflow tract, aortic valve, celiac artery, cranial mesenteric artery, and the internal and external iliac arteries. The diffuse arterial mineralization was characterized histopathologically as arteriosclerosis. This is the first report of mineralized arteriosclerosis in a cat with corresponding radiographic signs. The arteriosclerosis is thought to be due to systemic hypertension but a definitive cause for the profound mineralization was not found. Causes of soft tissue mineralization are reviewed.
Keywords:feline  arteriosclerosis  dystrophic mineralization
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