Thoracic radiographic findings in cats with feline infectious peritonitis.

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1177/1098612X241309823
Kristin Repyak, Genna Atiee, Audrey Cook, Laura Bryan, Christine Gremillion
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to describe thoracic radiographic findings and associated histopathological changes (where available) in cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).

Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study. Cats were included if they had a definitive diagnosis of FIP (based on histopathology and immunohistochemistry) or a presumptive diagnosis of FIP (based on case review by two veterinary internists), and contemporaneous orthogonal thoracic radiographs. Radiographs were reviewed retrospectively by a veterinary radiologist and veterinary radiology resident and assessed for the following: presence of pleural space disease; unstructured interstitial, bronchial, alveolar and/or nodular pulmonary patterns; lymphadenopathy; and cardiovascular abnormalities. Archived histopathologic specimens were reviewed by a veterinary pathologist.

Results: In total, 35 cats were included: 18 with definitive FIP and 17 with presumptive FIP. Radiographs were abnormal in 32/35 cats and normal in 3/35 cats. Pleural effusion was present in 13/35 cats and was either bilateral (11/13) or unilateral (2/13) in distribution. The lungs were radiographically abnormal in 25/35 cats, with the most common abnormality being an unstructured interstitial pattern (21/25), with bronchial (11/25) and alveolar (10/25) patterns less common. Pulmonary nodules were identified in 3/25 cats. Mixed pulmonary patterns were frequent (18/25). Sternal lymphadenopathy was present in 16/35 cats. An enlarged cardiac silhouette was noted in 6/35 cats, attributable to myocarditis (3/6), pericardial effusion (1/6), a high output state (1/6) or unrelated cardiomyopathy (1/6). Common histopathologic lesions included pulmonary edema (16/17), fibrinosuppurative pleuritis (13/17) and histiocytic vasculitis causing pneumonia (10/17); myocarditis (5/14); and lymphadenitis (2/2). Histologic lung changes were more common in patients with moderate to severe radiographic pulmonary changes.

Conclusions and relevance: Thoracic radiographic findings in cats with FIP may include variably distributed pleural effusion; interstitial, bronchial, and/or alveolar patterns; pulmonary nodules; lymphadenopathy; and cardiomegaly. FIP should be considered in cats with these radiographic changes and supportive clinical findings.

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猫传染性腹膜炎的胸片表现。
目的:本研究的目的是描述患有猫传染性腹膜炎(FIP)的猫的胸部x线片表现和相关的组织病理学改变(如果有的话)。方法:回顾性描述性研究。如果猫有FIP的明确诊断(基于组织病理学和免疫组织化学)或FIP的推定诊断(基于两名兽医内科医生的病例回顾),以及同期的胸部正交x线片,则纳入研究。兽医放射科医师和兽医放射科住院医师回顾了x线片,并评估了以下情况:胸膜间隙疾病的存在;非结构化肺间质、支气管、肺泡和/或结节型;淋巴结病;心血管异常。兽医病理学家对存档的组织病理标本进行了检查。结果:共纳入35只猫:18只确诊FIP, 17只推定FIP。32/35猫x线片异常,3/35猫x线片正常。35只猫中有13只出现胸腔积液,分布在双侧(11/13)或单侧(2/13)。25/35只猫的肺部影像学异常,最常见的异常是无结构的间质型(21/25),支气管型(11/25)和肺泡型(10/25)较少见。3/25的猫发现肺结节。混合型肺常见(18/25)。16/35只猫出现胸骨淋巴结病变。6/35只猫的心脏轮廓增大,可归因于心肌炎(3/6)、心包积液(1/6)、高输出状态(1/6)或无关的心肌病(1/6)。常见的组织病理病变包括肺水肿(16/17)、纤维性化脓性胸膜炎(13/17)和组织细胞性血管炎引起的肺炎(10/17);心肌炎(5/14);淋巴结炎(2/2)。肺组织学改变在中度至重度影像学改变的患者中更为常见。结论和相关性:FIP猫的胸片表现可能包括不同分布的胸腔积液;间质、支气管和/或肺泡型;肺结节;淋巴结病;和心脏肥大。有这些影像学改变和支持性临床表现的猫应考虑FIP。
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期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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