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Table 1 Clinical signs reported in 24 animals diagnosed with angiostrongylosis

From: Geographical, clinical, clinicopathological and radiographic features of canine angiostrongylosis in Irish dogs: a retrospective study

Cardiorespiratory

n (%)

Coagulopathic

n (%)

Miscellaneous

n (%)

Cough

10(42)

Clinical evidence of pulmonary haemorrhage

5 (21)

Exercise intolerance

6 (25)

Dyspnoea

5 (21)

Diagnostic tests supporting pulmonary haemorrhage

4 (17)

Lethargy

6 (25)

Tachypnoea

3 (12)

Haemorrhage from wound

4 (17)

Weakness

2 (8)

Nasal discharge

1 (4)

Haematoma

4 (17)

Abdominal pain

1 (4)

Heart murmur

1 (4)

Epistaxis

3 (13)

Failure to thrive

1 (4)

Syncope

1 (4)

Suspected haemarthrosis

3 (13)

Lameness

3 (13)

Sneezing

1 (4)

CNS signs suspected secondary to haemorrhage

2 (8)

  

Pneumothorax*

1 (4)

Bruising/ecchymoses

2 (8)

  
  

Haematuria

1 (4)

  
  1. * Developed five days post treatment, n number