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Splenomegaly in FIV+ cats?

Sonopath Forum

Splenomegaly in FIV+ cats?

Just scanned a 10-year-old MN FIV + cat with weight loss. It had a seriously long spleen that was far reaching over the urinary bladder.

Is spenomegaly common in cats + for FIV?

Just scanned a 10-year-old MN FIV + cat with weight loss. It had a seriously long spleen that was far reaching over the urinary bladder.

Is spenomegaly common in cats + for FIV?

Comments

EL

Look for lsa or similar…

Look for lsa or similar… any spleen in a cat > 1.1 cm in width needs a 25 g fna.

rlobetti

An idea of what can go wrong

An idea of what can go wrong with the feline spleen:

Hanson JA, Papageorges M, Girard E, Menard M, Hebert P. Ultrasonographic appearance of splenic disease in 101 cats. Vet Radiology and Ultrasound. 2001;42:441-445.

The sonographic findings in 101 cats with splenic abnormalities are presented. Diagnosis was made by ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirate or fine-needle biopsy (n = 91), ultrasound-guided core biopsy (n = 1), surgical core biopsy (n = 1), or necropsy (n = 10). Two cats had more than one diagnostic procedure (fine needle aspirate and necropsy or core biopsy and necropsy). The splenic abnormalities included lymphosarcoma (n = 30), mast cell tumor (n = 27), extramedullary hematopoiesis and/or lymphoid hyperplasia (n = 27), epithelial tumors (n = 6), mesenchymal tumors (n = 4), malignant histiocytosis (n = 2), myeloproliferative disease (n = 2), pyogranulomatous inflammation (n = 2), erythroleukemia (n = 1), eosinophilic syndrome (n = 1), hematoma (n = 1), and granulomatous splenitis (n = 1). Three cats had more than one splenic abnormality (mast cell tumor and metastatic carcinoma, pyogranulomatous inflammation and lymphoid hyperplasia, histiocytic lymphosarcoma, and lymphoid hyperplasia). Pathognomonic changes were not seen for any of the diseases.

KV CVT SonoPath

Thanks for the responses! The
Thanks for the responses! The cat in question ended up having high grade lymphoma. 🙁

KV CVT SonoPath

Thanks for the responses! The
Thanks for the responses! The cat in question ended up having high grade lymphoma. 🙁