veterinär spiegel 2022; 32(03): 111-118
DOI: 10.1055/a-1876-9363
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HCM bei der Katze – Symptome, Diagnostik und aktuelle Empfehlungen für die Therapie

Lea Ballmann

Wussten Sie, dass, 1 von 7 Katzen eine HCM aufweist? Und das sind „nur“ die Zahlen der Katzen, die tatsächlich in der Tierarztpraxis diagnostiziert werden. Lesen Sie in unserem Beitrag, welche Symptome auf eine HCM hinweisen und wie Sie den Patienten helfen können.



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26. September 2022

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