Primary polydipsia in a cat.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241311680
Jihyun Kim, Sooa Yoon, Miryeng Kim, Seungjin Lee, Woojin Song, Youngmin Yun
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Abstract

Case summary: In cats, polyuria (PU) and polydipsia (PD) are defined as a urine specific gravity (USG) consistently <1.035 and water consumption >100 ml/kg/day. A 2-year-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat with PU/PD was brought to our hospital. Diagnostic tests for PU/PD included physical examination, blood analyses (complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, electrolytes, ionised calcium, symmetric dimethylarginine and thyroxine concentration), thoracic radiography, abdominal ultrasound examination, urinalysis, urine cortisol:creatinine ratio, urine protein:creatinine ratio and urine culture. A modified water deprivation test resulted in a USG >1.036 and cranial MRI did not identify any abnormalities. Therefore, the cat was administered desmopressin, which failed to decrease water consumption or increase the USG above the untreated level; thus, primary PD was confirmed.

Relevance and novel information: This rare case of feline primary PD is the first reported that did not identify evidence of structural pathology of the pituitary gland.

猫原发性多饮。
病例总结:在猫中,多尿(PU)和多饮(PD)被定义为尿液比重(USG)始终为100 ml/kg/天。一只2岁雄性家短毛猫被阉割,患有PU/PD。PU/PD的诊断检查包括体格检查、血液分析(全血细胞计数、血清化学谱、电解质、离子钙、对称二甲基精氨酸和甲状腺素浓度)、胸片、腹部超声检查、尿液分析、尿皮质醇:肌酐比、尿蛋白:肌酐比和尿培养。改良后的缺水测试结果为USG >1.036,颅脑MRI未发现任何异常。因此,给猫喂去氨加压素,它不能减少水的消耗,也不能使USG高于未处理的水平;因此,原发性PD得到确认。相关性和新信息:这个罕见的猫原发性PD病例是第一个没有发现垂体结构病理学证据的报道。
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