Suffering in Silence: Spotting Signs of Feline Chronic Triaditis
Sunday, January 26, 2025 9:05 AM to 9:55 AM · 50 min. (America/New_York)
OCCC North
N210 B
DiagnosticsGastroenterologyInternal Medicine
Information
Due to the anatomic confirmation of cats, it is common to develop concurrent inflammation of the pancreas, liver, and small intestine. In this session we will review the clinical spectrum of triaditis in cats, with a focus on its subtle presentation in some cases. We will review the diagnostic approach including review of biochemical markers, and ultrasonographic findings, that may help to increase your clinical suspicion of this syndrome.
CE Credit
1
Primary Discipline
Small Animal
Secondary Discipline
Feline
Learning Level
Intermediate
Manuscript
Manuscript NOT Available
Registered attendees
Melani French
Associate VeterinarianClevengers Corner Veterinary Care