Which of the following is a clinical sign that may be present in a decompensated cat with HCM? A) Sternal or parasternal murmur B) Femoral pulse deficits C) Cyanosis D) All of the... Which of the following is a clinical sign that may be present in a decompensated cat with HCM? A) Sternal or parasternal murmur B) Femoral pulse deficits C) Cyanosis D) All of the above

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The question is asking about clinical signs that may indicate decompensation in a cat with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). It lists different options and seeks identification of the sign that may be present in such a condition.

Answer

All of the above.

The correct answer is D) All of the above.

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The correct answer is D) All of the above.

More Information

Decompensated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in cats can lead to various clinical signs, including heart murmurs, pulse deficits, and cyanosis, all of which can indicate issues with cardiovascular function due to severe disease.

Tips

Often, medical conditions like HCM present with multiple signs, indicating a system-wide impact. It's crucial to consider a combination of symptoms rather than identifying singular signs.

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