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Ionised hypercalcaemia in a cat with extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction secondary to a bile duct vegetal foreign body.

Diane PichardPauline BernardMarion FenetPaul GarnierSarah SchoffitSarah ManzoniGhita BenchekrounMathieu ManasseroValérie Freiche
Published in: JFMS open reports (2024)
To our knowledge, only one other feline case report of biliary tract obstruction secondary to a biliary foreign body has been described in the literature. This is also the first case reporting the use of intraoperative ultrasound to localise a vegetal foreign body within the biliary tract of a cat. This case is also unique because of the onset of hypercalcaemia suspected to be secondary to a foreign body-related granulomatous reaction.
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