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Role of chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation in a case of canine angiostrongylosis
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1996
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ThrombosisSpecific Factor AssaysCanine AngiostrongylosisMajor Clinical SignsHematologyVeterinary SciencePathologyIntravascular CoagulationHemostasisSmall Animal Internal MedicineVascular BiologyVeterinary PathologyCoagulopathyVascular MalformationVeterinary DiagnosticsMedicine
A dog whose major clinical signs suggested a coagulopathy, is described. The dog had a history of bleeding episodes and had a severe regenerative anaemia. By using specific factor assays, the coagulopathy was found to be due to a consumptive intravascular process that resembled chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation. Subsequent investigations identified Angiostrongylus vasorum as the cause.
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