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Hypercalcaemia
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , 120 (2013); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781910443149.4.3
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Hypercalcaemia
- Author: Samantha Taylor
- From: BSAVA Manual of Feline Practice
- Item: Chapter 4.3, pp 120 - 122
- DOI: 10.22233/9781910443149.4.3
- Copyright: © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: January 2013
Abstract
Hypercalcaemia is a relatively uncommon finding in cats. It is often associated with non-specific clinical signs (polyuria, weakness, depression, anorexia, vomiting, constipation, muscle twitching, cardiac arrhythmias), or may be detected as an incidental finding not causing any noticeable clinical signs. This chapter focuses on differential diagnosis, diagnostic approach and empirical treatment.
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Diagnostic approach to hypercalcaemia. N = normal (within reference range). © 2013 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Diagnostic approach to hypercalcaemia. N = normal (within reference range).