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Collagenofibrotic glomerulopathy in a young cat
Author(s) -
Hilbe Monika,
Schnyder Manuela,
Hetzel Udo,
Schuppisser Carole,
Borel Nicole
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
veterinary record case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.165
H-Index - 4
ISSN - 2052-6121
DOI - 10.1136/vetreccr-2019-001056
Subject(s) - glomerulopathy , proteinuria , pathology , medicine , pathological , mesangium , etiology , fibrosis , glomerulonephritis , kidney
Collagenofibrotic glomerulopathy, also named collagen III glomerulopathy, is a rare glomerulopathy type caused by deposition of collagen III in the glomerular mesangium and subendothelial space. The aetiology of this entity is unknown and the pathological mechanism remains poorly understood. It is mostly seen in humans in Asian countries, especially in Japan. Collagenofibrotic glomerulopathy has been described in a macaque, in dogs, pigs and in a cat, published as renal glomerular fibrosis. Here, the authors present a case of collagenofibrotic glomerulopathy in a young European domestic shorthair cat, which developed a severe hypoproteinaemia, hypoalbuminaemia and proteinuria and showed a concurrent natural non‐patent infection with the canid lungworm Angiostrongylus vasorum .