Excess Plasma Proteins in the Blood (Hyperviscosity) in Cats

Hyperviscosity Syndrome in Cats
 
Thickening of the blood, medically referred to as hyperviscosity, or high blood viscosity, typically results from markedly high concentration of blood plasma proteins, although it can also result (rarely) from an extremely high red blood cell count. It is most frequently seen as a paraneoplastic syndrome (the consequence of the presence of cancer in the body), and is often associated with multiple myeloma (a cancer of the plasma cell) and other lymphoid tumors or leukemias.
 
The clinical signs that are associated with hyperviscosity are caused b ...read more

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