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Clinical findings, diagnostic test results, and treatment outcome in cats with hiatal hernia: 31 cases (1995-2018).

Heidi PhillipsJessica CorrieDanielle M EngelDaniel J DuffyDavid E HoltAllison R KendallChad W SchmiedtAutumn VetterIlyssa L MerenChristelle FolletteDavid J SchaefferPhilipp D MayhewStanley L Marks
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2019)
Type I HH is the most common type of HH in cats. A congenital etiology is possible, but many cats with HH were >3 years of age at diagnosis and suffered from comorbidities, including upper airway obstruction. Case selection and the presence of comorbidities likely influenced the outcome. Cats with HH may not be diagnosed until disease is advanced or concurrent illness draws attention to clinical signs.
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