ACVIM consensus statement on pancreatitis in cats
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2021Vol. 35(2), pp. 703–723
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Marnin Forman, Jöerg M. Steiner, Peter Armstrong, Melinda S. Camus, Lorrie Gaschen, Steve L. Hill, Caroline Mansfield, Katja Steiger
Abstract
Pancreatitis is amenable to antemortem diagnosis by integrating all clinical and diagnostic information available, and recognizing that acute pancreatitis is far easier to diagnose than chronic pancreatitis. Although both forms of pancreatitis can be managed successfully in many cats, management measures are far less clearly defined for chronic pancreatitis.
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