Hepatic abscessation in dogs: A multicenter study of 56 cases (2010-2019).
Jasper E BurkeRebecka S HessElisa P McEnteeMaureen A GriffinSelimah M HarmonDeborah C SilversteinPublished in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2023)
Hepatic abscessation, although rare, should remain a differential diagnosis for dogs presenting with nonspecific clinical signs and increase liver enzyme activities, especially with concurrent increased temperature and neutrophilia. Rate of survival to discharge for dogs in this study was consistent with previously reported survival rates, with 40 of 56 (71%) of the total population surviving to discharge. No variables assessed were able to predict survival to discharge; however, hypoglycemia and multifocal abscessation should be assessed in larger populations to determine prognostic significance.