Primary hyperoxaluria (L-glyceric aciduria) in a cat

J Feline Med Surg. 2005 Dec;7(6):357-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2005.03.007.

Abstract

A 7-month-old, male European cat was examined because of weakness and inappetence. The cat was dehydrated, polypnoeic and severely weak. Severe, generalised muscle atrophy was present. Spinal reflexes were all decreased to absent. Blood analysis and urinalysis showed several abnormalities, including intermittent hyperoxaluria. The L-gliceric acid concentration was remarkably increased. Electrodiagnostic tests of the peripheral nervous system were abnormal. At necropsy, generalised muscle atrophy was observed. Microscopically, both kidneys showed intraluminal birefringent oxalate crystals. Motor neuron degeneration and accumulation of neurofilaments were observed in the axons of the spinal motor neurons.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Acute Kidney Injury / etiology
  • Acute Kidney Injury / veterinary
  • Animals
  • Cat Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Cats
  • Electromyography / veterinary
  • Female
  • Hyperoxaluria, Primary / complications
  • Hyperoxaluria, Primary / veterinary*
  • Muscle Weakness / etiology
  • Muscular Atrophy / veterinary
  • Oxalates / urine

Substances

  • Oxalates