Severe colitits, heart murmur

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Severe colitits, heart murmur

-young cat with severe hemorrhagic diarrhea

-febrile

-vomited twice

-CBC shows hemoconcentration and mild neutropenia and lymphopenia.

-Panel normal exept low ALP (8), stress hyperglycemia, hypophosphatemia, and low K and Na.

-Developed a systolic heart murmur today that has not been heard before.

These images were taken unshaved so are not of the best quality; I did not get any of the heart today.

-young cat with severe hemorrhagic diarrhea

-febrile

-vomited twice

-CBC shows hemoconcentration and mild neutropenia and lymphopenia.

-Panel normal exept low ALP (8), stress hyperglycemia, hypophosphatemia, and low K and Na.

-Developed a systolic heart murmur today that has not been heard before.

These images were taken unshaved so are not of the best quality; I did not get any of the heart today.

I am attaching several images of his colon. The one with the measurement on it is not measured quite right since it likely includes some surrounding inflammation but it was the best still of that site.  The colic lymph nodes were prominent and maybe slightly rounded but still measured ~0.76 cm.  Otherwise all looked good.  

 

Differentials for severe colitis, fever, and new heart murmur in a young cat?  Thanks.

 

Suzanne

 

 

Comments

smbrowndvm

I should add that I did get a

I should add that I did get a swab from the rectum/descending colon.  I saw what I assume are fairly normal-appearing colonic mucosal cells and debris/bacteria.  No inflammatory cells, no obvious infectious agents (eg histoplasmosis).

Also, rads of his chest appeared normal on the day of presentation.

Clinically cat is improving with supportive care but still hasn’t eaten.  Does toxo ever do this?

Thanks again,

Suzanne

 

smbrowndvm

I should add that I did get a

I should add that I did get a swab from the rectum/descending colon.  I saw what I assume are fairly normal-appearing colonic mucosal cells and debris/bacteria.  No inflammatory cells, no obvious infectious agents (eg histoplasmosis).

Also, rads of his chest appeared normal on the day of presentation.

Clinically cat is improving with supportive care but still hasn’t eaten.  Does toxo ever do this?

Thanks again,

Suzanne

 

rlobetti

With the fever think of

With the fever think of granulomatous colitis (FIP, fungal) and bacterial infection. Other possiblities would be lymphoma, dietary and severe inflammatory bowel disease with inflammatory reaction extending beyond the colon and triggering the systemic signs. Murmur may be physiological but vegetative endocarditis important differential

smbrowndvm

The cat seems better today

The cat seems better today and went home so it may remain a mystery .

 

Thanks!

Suzanne

rlobetti

With the fever think of

With the fever think of granulomatous colitis (FIP, fungal) and bacterial infection. Other possiblities would be lymphoma, dietary and severe inflammatory bowel disease with inflammatory reaction extending beyond the colon and triggering the systemic signs. Murmur may be physiological but vegetative endocarditis important differential

smbrowndvm

The cat seems better today

The cat seems better today and went home so it may remain a mystery .

 

Thanks!

Suzanne

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