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Caudal vena cava thrombosis in cattle in Southern Brazil: clinical and pathological aspects of 30 cases

  • Fernanda Felicetti Perosa,
  • Manoela Marchezan Piva,
  • Anderson Hentz Gris,
  • Luan Cleber Henker,
  • Vitor Waldir Horn,
  • Ana Flávia Begnini,
  • Mateus Eloir Gabriel,
  • Kelen Regina Ascoli Baldi,
  • David Driemeier,
  • Teane Milagres Augusto Gomes,
  • Ricardo Evandro Mendes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20230052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3

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ABSTRACT: Hemoptysis associated with respiratory disorders are some findings of caudal vena cava thrombosis (CVCT) in cattle. Nevertheless, CVCT may be accompanied by a broad spectrum of clinical signs and gross lesions. This study reported the frequency of CVCT in cattle necropsied in Southern Brazil and described its clinical signs, as well as pathological findings. From a total of 1,976 postmortem examination reports in cattle in Southern Brazil, there were 30 cases (1.5%) of CVCT. In the clinical evaluation, the main clinical course was chronic (13/30), followed by peracute (7/30), acute (4/30), and subacute (5/30). Hemoptysis (17/30), dyspnea (8/30), and anorexia or hyporexia (7/30) were the most reported clinical signs. Septic thrombophlebitis of the caudal vena cava (24/30), hepatic abscesses (24/30), pulmonary hemorrhage (23/30), and embolic pneumonia (19/30) were the main lesions observed at the necropsy. We concluded that CVCT is a relevant cause of death in bovines from Santa Catarina state, mainly in adult dairy cows. The disease is characterized by a wide range of clinical signs and lesions, requiring attention from veterinarians for the correct diagnosis. Furthermore, the association between the clinical history, clinical signs, and lesions is essential for the diagnosis of CVCT in cattle.

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