Feline systemic reactive angioendotheliomatosis with hypercalcaemia.

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2025-08-04 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169251347078
Stefano Espenica, Edward Bellamy, Shauna Hilton, Carlo Bianco, Gail Leeming, Hanna Procter, Ferran Valls Sanchez
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Case summary: A 3-year 10-month-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented for subacute progressive hyporexia, vomiting and lethargy. On presentation, the cat was dyspnoeic, and venous blood gas analysis revealed metabolic acidosis, hypercalcaemia (both total and ionised), hyperlactaemia and hyperglycaemia. Physical examination identified a 2 × 3 cm crusted cutaneous lesion on the cranium, reduced mentation, mild tachycardia, harsh bronchovesicular sounds and approximately 5% dehydration. Owing to welfare concerns, the owners elected euthanasia. Post-mortem examination revealed moderate autolytic changes. The organs most affected by vascular lesions included the heart, brain, kidneys, liver and pancreas. Histopathology revealed mild to severe multifocal intraluminal and mural proliferations of atypical endothelial cells, accompanied by multifocal thrombosis and mild perivascular oedema. Immunohistochemistry showed that the proliferating cells were negative for alpha-smooth muscle actin, and quantitative PCR for Bartonella species was also negative. However, 50% of the proliferating cells were positive for factor VIII. These findings supported a diagnosis of feline systemic reactive angioendotheliomatosis.

Relevance and novel information: In the authors' opinion, this case contributes to the growing body of literature on this rare condition and raises the possibility of an association with hypercalcaemia.

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猫全身反应性血管内皮瘤病伴高钙血症。
病例总结:一只3岁10月龄的雌性家短毛猫因亚急性进行性缺氧、呕吐和嗜睡而被报道。猫出现呼吸困难,静脉血气分析显示代谢性酸中毒、高钙血症(总钙血症和离子血)、高乳酸血症和高血糖。体格检查发现颅骨有2 × 3厘米的皮肤痂状病变,精神状态降低,轻度心动过速,支气管水泡声,约5%脱水。出于对福利的考虑,主人选择了安乐死。尸检显示中度自溶改变。受血管病变影响最大的器官包括心脏、大脑、肾脏、肝脏和胰腺。组织病理学显示轻度至重度多灶性腔内和壁内非典型内皮细胞增生,伴多灶性血栓形成和轻度血管周围水肿。免疫组化显示增殖细胞α -平滑肌肌动蛋白呈阴性,巴尔通体的定量PCR也呈阴性。然而,50%的增殖细胞对因子VIII呈阳性。这些发现支持猫全身性反应性血管内皮瘤病的诊断。相关性和新信息:在作者看来,该病例有助于增加关于这种罕见疾病的文献,并提出了与高钙血症相关的可能性。
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