Abdominal ultrasound and clinicopathologic findings in 22 cats with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
Mylene AugerConstance FazioJoerg M SteinerDominique G PenninckGwendolyn J LevineJohn F GriffinCary M SpringerPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2021)
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency often causes minimal to no sonographic pancreatic changes. Nonetheless, the findings of thin pancreatic parenchyma, pancreatic duct dilatation, or diffuse small intestinal dilatation with echogenic contents in cats with unexplained weight loss or unformed feces should raise clinical suspicion for EPI.