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Les myocardiopathies félines
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Les myocardiopathies désignent l’ensemble des affections du myocarde non secondaires à l'atteinte d’un autre élément du système cardio-vasculaire (valvulopathie, altération du péricarde ou du système conducteur). Elles sont qualifiées de primitives lorsque leur cause est indéterminée ou tout au moins mal connue ; elles sont au contraire dites secondaires lorsque leur origine est bien précisée (cause hormonale, alimentaire, toxique, infectieuse ou infiltrative). L’importance des myocardiopathies chez le chat est liée au fait qu’elles représentent plus de 90 % des cardiopathies acquises dans cette espèce et sont retrouvées chez environ 10 % des chats autopsiés (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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