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Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021)

Olivier Labelle et al · Oxford University Press · 2023

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Abstract Background Pseudomembranous cystitis (PMC) in cats is a recognized disease, but concurrent mineralization is reported rarely and its outcome is poorly described. Hypothesis and Objectives Describe a population of cats with PMC and the prevalence of concurrent mineralization. Animals Twenty‐six cats with PMC. Methods Medical records were retrospectively reviewed (January 2016 to December 2021). Cats with an ultrasound diagnosis of PMC were included. Clinicopathologic results, imaging, treatment, and outcome were reviewed. Results All cats were male and 21 (80%) were diagnosed with urethral obstruction (UO). Five cats (23.8%) had positive urine culture (Staphylococcus felis, 3/5; Proteus mirabilis, 2/5) with a median urine pH of 8 (range, 6‐9). All cats had ultrasonographic changes suggestive of mineralization. On ultrasound examination, 10 cats (38.5%) had pseudomembranes with acoustic shadowing suggestive of mineralization, 15 (57.7%) had changes indicative of ulceration, and 8 (31%) had changes compatible with of a urachal anomaly. Twenty‐two cats received medical treatment, 4 underwent surgery (3 percutaneous cystolithotomy, 1 cystotomy). Twenty cats (77%) survived to discharge. Follow‐up ultrasound examination indicated resolution of PMC in 6/7 cats, 4 had persistent hyperechoic bladder lining. Five of 12 cats with follow‐up had a relapse of lower urinary tract signs. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Pseudomembranous cystitis was diagnosed mainly in male cats with UO and imaging findings suggestive of mineralization were present in all cases. Frequent negative urine culture suggests a different etiology than encrusting cystitis related to urease‐positive bacteria. Good outcomes can be achieved with medical management.

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al, O. L. E. (2023). Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021). https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16819

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al, Olivier Labelle et. "Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021)." 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16819.

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al, Olivier Labelle et. 2023. "Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021).". https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16819.

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al, O. L. E. 2023, Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021), Oxford University Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16819 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Pseudomembranous cystitis in cats with presumed or confirmed mineralization: A retrospective study of 26 cases (2016‐2021)
Autor / colaboradores
Olivier Labelle et al
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Oxford University Press
Año de publicación
2023
ISSN
0891-6640
ISSN
0891-6640
Idioma
eng

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