Not exact matches
It can cause
acute pain and various clinical signs such as loss of function of the
hindlimbs (most commonly, although other organs or limbs can be affected).
Diagnostics and Exam Findings: Diagnosed with
acute bilateral and biaxial desmitis / degeneration of all four
hindlimb suspensory branches after clinical examination, diagnostic analgesia, ultrasonography and radiography.
A much more
acute sign associated with heart disease in cats is paralysis of the
hindlimbs (occasionally other limbs may be affected) due to aortic thromboembolism (ATE).