摘要

The coagulopathies have been reported in dogs with different types of malignancies. Despite knowledge about hemostatic disorders, hypercoagulable state in veterinary medicine is rarely diagnosed in life, since laboratory hemostatic tests are not performed routinely. Approximately 50% of human patients with cancer and 90% of patients with metastatic present changes in coagulation tests. Both the hypercoagulable state as hypocoagulable may be associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation, depending on the stage of the disease. Given the paucity of information about the integrity of hemostatic mechanism in dogs with malignant tumors, this review article aims to describe features related to coagulation disorders in this specie.

  • 出版日期2014