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Gestion nutritionnelle adaptée au type d’affection hépatique
In: Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition by Pibot P. et al.
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JAN 08, 2008
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Insuffisance hépatique aiguë
Une insuffisance hépatique aiguë est très fréquemment d’origine toxique, moins souvent due à une infection (hépatite infectieuse du chien, septicémie...), un traumatisme, un coup de chaleur ou une atteinte vasculaire (Center, 1996b). Les signes cliniques de la maladie varient fortement entre le stade de l’insuffisance hépatique modérée à l’hépatite fulmi- nante. Vomissements et diarrhées sont classiquement observés ; en revanche, il est plus rare de rencontrer une encéphalose hépatique, un méléna, une hématochézie ou un syndrome de coagulation intravasculaire disséminée (CIVD). […]
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Rutgers, C. and Biourge, V. (2008) “Gestion nutritionnelle adaptée au type d’affection hépatique”, Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/encyclopedia-of-canine-clinical-nutrition/gestion-nutritionnelle-adaptée-au-type-d’affection-hépatique (Accessed: 09 February 2023).
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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