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CARDIOMIOPATÍA FELINA - CÓMO DIAGNÓSTICAR Y MANEJAR
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PHIL FOX
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APR 07, 2019
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Cardiomyopathy is the most common form of feline heart disease and accounts for 95% of cardiac morbidity and mortality. Cardiomyopathies represent a diverse and heterogeneous group of heart muscle disorders not caused by valvular, vascular, congenital, or systemic conditions. Clinical phenotypes often change (remodel) over time and some hearts express attributes that overlap with other diseases. In humans more than 1500 mutations have been detected in HCM. In the cat only two have been identified. Many affected cats remain asymptomatic for life, although substantial proportion develop cardiac morbidities. […]
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