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Clinical and pathological features of protein-losing glomerular disease in the dog: a review of 137 cases (1985-1992).

Journal:
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
Year:
1996
Authors:
Cook, A K & Cowgill, L D
Affiliation:
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital · United States
Species:
dog

Abstract

Medical records of 137 dogs with protein-losing glomerular disease (PLGD) were evaluated. Cases with amyloidosis (23%) were more likely to be azotemic at presentation, with significantly greater proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia than those cases with glomerulonephritis (GN; 77%). The prognosis for all cases was poor, with a median survival time of just 28 days. The most common causes of death in cases with idiopathic disease were chronic renal failure (69.5%) or thromboembolic complications (22.2%). Progression of glomerular disease was unpredictable, with no apparent correlation between survival time and biochemical parameters at presentation.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8784722/