
pmid: 35422266
Cardiac disease is relatively common in middle-aged to older ferrets and may comprise acquired or congenital disorders leading to problems with conduction, contractility, or outflow. Clinical signs are often seen in advanced stages of the disease, with lethargy, hind limb weakness, ascites, hepatosplenomegaly, and respiratory distress owing to pleural effusion or lung edema being prominent features. Diagnostic workup and therapeutic intervention largely follow guidelines such as those established for dogs and cats, with feline doses often serving as a starting point for therapy.
Heart Diseases, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiology, Ferrets, Valvular disease, Cat Diseases, Cardiac disease, Electrocardiography, Dogs, Echocardiography, Mustela putorius furo, Cats, Animals, Dirofilariasis, Dog Diseases, Small Animals, Arrhythmia
Heart Diseases, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiology, Ferrets, Valvular disease, Cat Diseases, Cardiac disease, Electrocardiography, Dogs, Echocardiography, Mustela putorius furo, Cats, Animals, Dirofilariasis, Dog Diseases, Small Animals, Arrhythmia
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