kleintier konkret, Table of Contents kleintier konkret 2021; 24(04): 32-40DOI: 10.1055/a-1303-8636 Innere Medizin Hund.Katze Therapeutisches Management der Proteinurie – Kausal oder symptomatisch? Authors Dorothee Dahlem Katarina Hazuchova Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) All articles of this category(opens in new window) Häufig wird bei einer Proteinurie keine Diagnose gestellt, die Therapie erfolgt symptomatisch und beruht vor allem auf einer Blockade des Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosteron-Systems. Ist noch mehr möglich? Full Text References Literatur 1 Lees GE, Brown SA, Elliott J. et al. Assessment and management of proteinuria in dogs and cats: 2004 ACVIM Forum Consensus Statement (small animal). J Vet Intern Med 2005; 19 (03) 377-385 2 Gugler K, Piscitelli CM, Dennis J. Hidden dangers in the kitchen: common foods toxic to dogs and cats. Compend Contin Educ Vet 2013; 35 (07) E2 3 Willms A, Böckel K, Linke J. et al. Zinkinduzierte Anämie nach Fremdkörperaufnahme beim Hund. Tierärztl Praxis 2009; 37 (05) 347-350 4 Swann JW, Garden OA, Fellman CL. et al. ACVIM consensus statement on the treatment of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2019; 33 (03) 1141-1172 5 Fernández R, Chon E. Comparison of two melphalan protocols and evaluation of outcome and prognostic factors in multiple myeloma in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2018; 32 (03) 1060-1069 6 Yerley JH, Hancock MD, Mealey KL. Survival time, lifespan, and quality of life in dogs with idiopathic Fanconi syndrome. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2004; 225 (03) 377-383 7 Hooper AN, Roberts BK. Fanconi syndrome in four non-basenji dogs exposed to chicken jerka treats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2011; 47 (06) e178-e187 8 Major A, Schweighauser A, Hinden SE. et al. Transient Fanconi syndrome with severe polyuria and polydipsia in a 4-year old Shih Tzu fed chicken jerky treats. Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd 2014; 156 (12) 593-598 9 Hooijberg EH, Furman E, Leidinger J. et al. Transient renal Fanconi syndrome in a Chihuahua exposed to Chinese chicken jerky treats. Tierärztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere 2015; 43 (03) 188-192 10 Igase M, Baba K, Shimokawa Miyama T. et al. Acquired Fanconi syndrome in a dog exposed to jerky treats in Japan. J Vet Med Sci 2015; 77 (11) 1507-1510 11 Reinert NC, Feldman DG. Acquired Fanconi syndrome in four cats treated with chlorambucil. J Feline Med Surg 2016; 18 (12) 1034-1040 12 Weese JS, Blondeau J, Boothe D. et al. International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Disease (ISCAID) guidelines for the diagnosis and management of bacterial urinary tract infections in dogs and cats. Vet J 2019; 247: 8-25 13 Schuller S, Francey T, Hartmann K. et al. European consensus statement on leptospirosis in dogs and cats. J Small Anim Pract 2005; 56 (03) 159-179 14 Langlois DK, Smedley RC, Schall WD. et al. Acquired proximal renal tubular dysfunction in 9 Labrador Retrievers with copper-associated hepatitis (2006–2012). J Vet Intern Med 2013; 27 (03) 491-499 15 LeishVet. Leishvet guidelines. Im Internet (Stand: April 2021): http://www.leishvet.org 16 IRIS Glomerular Disease Study Group. Goldstein RE, Brovida C, Fernández-del Palacio MJ. et al. Consensus recommendations for treatment for dogs with serology positive glomerular disease. J Vet Intern Med 2013; 27: 60-66 17 Acierno MJ, Brown S, Coleman AE. et al. ACVIM consensus statement: Guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and management of systemic hypertension in dogs and cats. J Vet Intern Med 2018; 32 (06) 1803-1822 18 Williams TL, Peak KJ, Brodbelt D. et al. Survival and the development of azotemia after treatment of hyperthyroid cats. J Vet Intern Med 2010; 24 (04) 863-869 19 Smets PMY, Lefebvre HP, Meij BP. et al. Long-term follow-up of renal function in dogs after treatment for ACTH-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. J Vet Intern Med 2012; 26 (03) 565-574 20 Herring IP, Panciera DL, Werre SR. Longitudinal prevalence of hypertension, proteinuria, and retinopathy in dogs with spontaneous diabetes mellitus. J Vet Intern Med 2014; 28 (02) 488-495 21 IRIS Canine GN Study Group Established Pathology Subgroup. Segev G, Cowgill LD, Heiene R. et al. Consensus recommendations for immunosuppressive treatment of dogs with glomerular disease based on established pathology. J Vet Intern Med 2013; 27: 44-54 22 IRIS Canine GN Study Subgroup on Immunosuppressive Therapy Absent a Pathologic Diagnosis. Pressler B, Vaden S, Gerber B. et al. Consensus guidelines for immunosuppressive treatment of dogs with glomerular disease absent a pathologic diagnosis. J Vet Intern Med 2013; 27: 55-59 23 Pressler BM, Vaden S. Managing renal amyloidosis in dogs and cats. Vet Med 2003; 98 (04) 320 324–333 24 IRIS Canine GN Study Group Standard Therapy Subgroup. Brown S, Elliott J, Francey T. et al. Consensus recommendations for standard therapy of glomerular disease in dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2013; 27: 27-43