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Chronic Liver Failure
Willows is one of Europe’s leading small animal referral centres. Our state-of-the-art hospital is led by internationally renowned Specialists, committed to providing the highest standards of veterinary care. Our Specialist Multi-disciplinary team, provide gold standard management and treatment of chronic liver disease patients.
The liver is a vital organ and its dysfunction has an effect on the entire body, as such this must be evaluated and accounted for during diagnostic investigations. Our Specialist Diagnostic Imaging service enables evaluation of the size, texture and blood vessels of a patient’s liver before any biopsies are taken, enabling as much information to be obtained in a non-invasive way. Our Specialist Anaesthesia team has the unique training to manage your pet under anaesthesia with altered liver function.
At Willows our Intensive Care Unit is often used for the recovery of patients with liver failure following biopsies or other procedures that require anaesthesia. At Willows your pet will receive safe and thorough investigations, with Specialist interpretation of results and design of a tailored treatment plan.
Chronic liver failure occurs due to long-term damage to the liver, resulting in a liver that fails to work. It can be caused by chronic exposure to toxins, heavy metals (copper, iron and zinc), chronic infections, chronic inflammation/irritation, cancer, blood vessel abnormalities, immune disease and fatty liver syndrome in cats.
The liver is very good at regenerating itself (unlike other organs such as the kidneys), however serious ongoing damage can cause long-term failure of the liver’s function, known as chronic liver failure. Over 75% of the liver is usually damaged before liver failure occurs. As the liver is responsible for eliminating many toxins, including those that have an effect on mental ability, a failing liver can present as a neurological problem (falling over, stupor, fits etc.).
Chronic liver failure occurs due to long-term damage to the liver, resulting in a liver that fails to work. It can be caused by chronic exposure to toxins, heavy metals (copper, iron and zinc), chronic infections, chronic inflammation/irritation, cancer, blood vessel abnormalities, immune disease and fatty liver syndrome in cats.
The liver is very good at regenerating itself (unlike other organs such as the kidneys), however serious ongoing damage can cause long-term failure of the liver’s function, known as chronic liver failure. Over 75% of the liver is usually damaged before liver failure occurs. As the liver is responsible for eliminating many toxins, including those that have an effect on mental ability, a failing liver can present as a neurological problem (falling over, stupor, fits etc.).
Chronic liver failure occurs due to long-term damage to the liver, resulting in a liver that fails to work. It can be caused by chronic exposure to toxins, heavy metals (copper, iron and zinc), chronic infections, chronic inflammation/irritation, cancer, blood vessel abnormalities, immune disease and fatty liver syndrome in cats.
The liver is very good at regenerating itself (unlike other organs such as the kidneys), however serious ongoing damage can cause long-term failure of the liver’s function, known as chronic liver failure. Over 75% of the liver is usually damaged before liver failure occurs. As the liver is responsible for eliminating many toxins, including those that have an effect on mental ability, a failing liver can present as a neurological problem (falling over, stupor, fits etc.).
Fig 1: Symptoms of acute liver failure include yellow gums and eyes (jaundice)
Fig 1: Symptoms of acute liver failure include yellow gums and eyes (jaundice)
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Linnaeus Veterinary Group Trading as
Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
Registered address:
Friars Gate,
1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
B90 4BN
Registered in England Wales 10790375
VAT Reg 195 092 877
Monday to Friday
8am – 7pm
Saturday
8am – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.
Saturday
Morning 9am – 12pm
Afternoons 2pm – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.