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El término cardiomiopatía designa al conjunto de afecciones del miocardio no secundarias a una enfermedad de otra parte del sistema cardiovascular (valvulopatías, alteraciones del pericardio o del sistema de conducción). Estas afecciones se consideran primarias cuando su causa es indeterminada o no es bien conocida. Y se consideran secundarias cuando se indentifica su origen (hormonal, dietético, tóxico, infeccioso o infiltrativo). La importancia de las cardiomiopatías en el gato se debe al hecho de que representan más del 90% de las cardiopatías adquiridas en esta especie y se encuentran en alrededor del 10% de las necropsias de gatos (Fox, 1999). […]
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1Unité de Cardiologie, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, Maisons-Alfort, France. 2 Royal Canin Research Center, Aimargues, France.
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