Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis in cats: a two-case report and literature review.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231178447
Caterina Kiniger, Janina N Janssen, Kristina A Lederer, Karoline Lipnik, Pavlos G Doulidis
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Case series summary: Two castrated male domestic shorthair cats (aged 8 months [case 1] and 13 years [case 2]) were presented at the Small Animal Clinic of the Veterinary Medicine University of Vienna, Austria, both with acute vomiting and distended abdomen, as well as a history of chronic apathy, recurrent vomiting and diarrhoea. Both cats underwent invasive diagnostic procedures approximately 1 month before the diagnosis of sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis (SEP), namely an exploratory laparotomy and a bronchoscopy, respectively. Abdominal ultrasound revealed severely corrugated intestinal loops and, in case 2, the presence of peritoneal effusion. A thick and diffuse fibrous capsule around the intestine was detected and removed surgically, and biopsies were taken from the affected organs confirming the SEP. Case 1 recovered well, was discharged some days after surgery and was clinically unremarkable for the next 2 years. Case 2 showed unsatisfactory improvement directly after surgery and was euthanased a few days later, as the owner declined any further therapy.

Relevance and novel information: SEP is a very rare condition of unclear origins in cats. Here we describe the clinical and diagnostic imaging features, surgical treatment, and outcome of SEP in two cats. The results indicate that prompt diagnosis and appropriate interventions may improve the outcome.

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病例系列总结:在奥地利维也纳兽医大学的小动物诊所,出现了两只被阉割的雄性家养短毛猫(8个月大[病例1]和13岁[病例2]),均出现急性呕吐和腹胀,并有慢性精神淡漠、反复呕吐和腹泻史。两只猫在诊断为硬化性囊性腹膜炎(SEP)前大约1个月进行了侵入性诊断,分别进行了剖腹探查和支气管镜检查。腹部超声显示严重波纹肠袢和病例2存在腹膜积液。病例1恢复良好,术后数天出院,术后2年无明显临床症状。病例2在手术后表现出不满意的改善,几天后被安乐死,因为主人拒绝任何进一步的治疗。相关性和新信息:SEP在猫中是一种起源不明的非常罕见的疾病。在这里,我们描述了两只猫的临床和诊断成像特征,手术治疗和SEP的结果。结果表明,及时诊断和适当的干预可以改善预后。
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