Obstructive pancreatolithiasis in a cat with triaditis and concurrent hypercalcaemia.
Frederik AllanAnne-Lorraine PeschardLuca SchiavoWill BaytonDavide CorbettaKatie E McCallumPublished in: JFMS open reports (2021)
Pancreatolithiasis is a very rare condition in cats, with only five reports to date. In human medicine, pancreatolithiasis is often a sequala to chronic pancreatitis, seen in up to 50-90% of patients. However, in cats the aetiology of pancreatolithiasis, and indeed chronic pancreatitis, is poorly understood. This report describes a case of obstructive pancreatolithiasis in a cat with histopathological confirmation of triaditis and is the first report of hypercalcaemia in a cat with obstructive pancreatolithiasis. This further adds to the evidence base that pancreatolithiasis may have a similar pathogenesis to humans and can develop secondarily to chronic pancreatitis in cats.