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Year 2021, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 5 - 9, 31.12.2021

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Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in A Cat

Year 2021, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 5 - 9, 31.12.2021

Abstract

This case report was aimed to provide information about nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism diagnosed in a cat. The case material consisted of a 1-year-old, tabby breed female cat who was a weakness, inability to stand up and not to walk. According to the anamnesis information, it was learned that the appetite of the animal was good, but its nutrition consisted only of foods with high phosphorus content such as salami, sausage, and meat. Radiological examination revealed lordosis in the cervical spine, kyphosis in the lumbar spine, and a small amount of free fluid in the abdomen. The hematologic examination was normal. It was also suggested that meat and meat products such as salami and sausages should not be included in the diet. Kyphosis and lordosis were found to be permanent. As a result, it is concluded that the possibility of nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism should be evaluated in cats who were fed diets high in phosphorus and with fatigue, inability to stand up, and unable to walk.

References

  • 1. Won D.S., Park C., In Y.J., Park H.M., 2004. A case of nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in a Siberian tiger cub. J Vet Med Sci, 66(5), 551-553.
  • 2. Watson A., Whitlock W., 1990. Diseases of muscle and bone. Canine Orthopedics, 2nd editon, Whittick WG,(Ed), Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia.
  • 3. de Macedo B.C., Costa A.C.S., de Souza L.A.S., Chaves J.F., Pinheiro V.D.L.C., Schwanke K., et al., 2018. Hiperparatireoidismo secundário nutricional em felino doméstico: Relato de caso. PUBVET, 12, 138.
  • 4. Moarrabi A., Mosallanejad B., Khadjeh G., Noorani B., 2008. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in cats under six-month-old of Ahvaz. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 3(1), 59-65.
  • 5. Ghanem M., EL Fakhrany S., El-Raof A., El-Attar H., 2018. Clinical, biochemical, and radiographic alterations in kittens with experimental ınduced nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism. Benha Veterinary Medical Journal, 34(1), 172-181.
  • 6. Asi M., Lodhi L., Mughal M., Abbas G., Muhammad G., Saqib M., 2014. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in an african lion cub (Panthera leo). Pak Vet J, 34(4), 554-556.
  • 7. Herz V., Kirberger R., 2004. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in a white lion cub (Panthera leo), with concomitant radiographic double cortical line: clinical communication. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 75(1), 49-53.
  • 8. Dimopoulou M., Kirpensteijn J., Nielsen D., Buelund L., Hansen M.S., 2010. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in two cats. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 23(01), 56-61.
  • 9. Parker V.J., Gilor C., Chew D.J., 2015. Feline hyperparathyroidism: Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of primary and secondary disease. Journal of feline medicine and surgery, 17(5), 427-439.
  • 10. Tomsa K., Glaus T., Hauser B., Flückiger M., Arnold P., Wess G., et al., 1999. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in six cats. Journal of small animal practice, 40(11), 5339.
  • 11. Meyer D.J., Harvey J.W., 1998. Veterinary laboratory medicine. W. B. Saunders Company. Philadelphia, London, Toronto, Montreal, Sydney, Tokyo.
  • 12. Malik R., Laing C., Davis P., Allan G., Wigney D., 1997. Rickets in a litter of racing greyhounds. Journal of small animal practice, 38(3), 109-114.
  • 13. Lamb C., 1990. The double cortical line: a sign of osteopenia. Journal of small animal practice, 31(4), 189-92.
  • 14. Rijnberk A., 1996. Calciotropic hormones and bone metabolism. Clinical endocrinology of dogs and cats: Springer, 177-195.
  • 15. Kealy J.K., McAllister H., Graham J.P., 2010. Diagnostic radiology and ultrasonography of the dog and cat-E-Book: Elsevier Health Sciences.
  • 16. Yurdakul I., Bakır B., 2017. Radiological and biochemical diagnosis of skeletal developmental disorders due to growth in van cats. Van Veterinary Journal, 28(3).
  • 17. Rowland G., Capen C., Nagode L. 1968. Experimental hyperparathyroidism in young cats. Pathologia veterinaria, 5(6), 504-519.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Muhammed Sertaç Eroğlu 0000-0003-1061-8421

Publication Date December 31, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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AMA Eroğlu MS. Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in A Cat. J Vet C Rep. December 2021;1(1):5-9.

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