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🔓Clinical: Feline Anaemia: What You’ve Been Missing — with Dr Rachel Korman
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I’m never excited when I diagnose a cat with anaemia: vague signs, confusing diagnostics, and what feels like a not-so-great prognoses. But are they really that hopeless?
In this episode, feline medicine specialist Dr Rachel Korman joins us demystify the anaemic cat and offer a clear, practical diagnostic framework that will give you more confidence and better outcomes the next time you see a cat with a low PCV.
Some highlights from this conversation:
- A step-by-step approach to categorising anaemia.
- Regenerative vs. non-regenerative: what it actually means in cats, and how to interpret the data.
- Why IMHA in cats doesn’t look like IMHA in dogs — and how to recognise it.
- Haemoplasma infections (like Mycoplasma): When to treat, how to treat, PCR testing, and what the results really tell you.
- Age-specific differentials: what to prioritise in young vs. older cats.
- Supportive care: what works, what’s myth.
- Prognosis pitfalls: why PCV alone doesn’t predict survival.
This episode will help you approach feline anaemia with more clarity, structure, and - dare we say - optimism.
💡 Proudly supported by Vetnostics Pathology: Australia's largest network of veterinary pathologists and internal medicine consultants. Learn how Vetnostics can support your work-up of complex anaemia cases with comprehensive PCR panels and diagnostic expertise.
🎧 Want more clinical deep dives? Subscribe at vvn.supercast.com for 600+ episodes covering small animal medicine, surgery and ECC.
Upcoming conferences that I’m excited to attend:
- Vets On Tour snow conferences (https://vetsontour.com) in Wānaka, NZ (August ’250), and Nozawa Onsen, Japan (Feb ’26)
- ANZCVS Science Week, 24-25 July 2025. https://vetscienceweek.com.au
- IVECCS 2025, San Diego, September 4-8
Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space.
Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode.
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week.
Episode Topics and Timestamps05:14 – Categorising anaemia06:00 – Regenerative vs. non-regenerative07:42 – Haemolytic anaemias in cats17:17 – Clinical signs and first tests18:43 – PCV/TP interpretation27:48 – Common causes by age31:38 – Mycoplasma diagnosis and treatment35:04 – Recognising haemolysis39:38 – PCR and anaemia panels48:53 – Bone marrow biopsy tips54:52 – Supportive treatments
185 episodes
Manage episode 491749752 series 2792632
I’m never excited when I diagnose a cat with anaemia: vague signs, confusing diagnostics, and what feels like a not-so-great prognoses. But are they really that hopeless?
In this episode, feline medicine specialist Dr Rachel Korman joins us demystify the anaemic cat and offer a clear, practical diagnostic framework that will give you more confidence and better outcomes the next time you see a cat with a low PCV.
Some highlights from this conversation:
- A step-by-step approach to categorising anaemia.
- Regenerative vs. non-regenerative: what it actually means in cats, and how to interpret the data.
- Why IMHA in cats doesn’t look like IMHA in dogs — and how to recognise it.
- Haemoplasma infections (like Mycoplasma): When to treat, how to treat, PCR testing, and what the results really tell you.
- Age-specific differentials: what to prioritise in young vs. older cats.
- Supportive care: what works, what’s myth.
- Prognosis pitfalls: why PCV alone doesn’t predict survival.
This episode will help you approach feline anaemia with more clarity, structure, and - dare we say - optimism.
💡 Proudly supported by Vetnostics Pathology: Australia's largest network of veterinary pathologists and internal medicine consultants. Learn how Vetnostics can support your work-up of complex anaemia cases with comprehensive PCR panels and diagnostic expertise.
🎧 Want more clinical deep dives? Subscribe at vvn.supercast.com for 600+ episodes covering small animal medicine, surgery and ECC.
Upcoming conferences that I’m excited to attend:
- Vets On Tour snow conferences (https://vetsontour.com) in Wānaka, NZ (August ’250), and Nozawa Onsen, Japan (Feb ’26)
- ANZCVS Science Week, 24-25 July 2025. https://vetscienceweek.com.au
- IVECCS 2025, San Diego, September 4-8
Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space.
Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode.
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week.
Episode Topics and Timestamps05:14 – Categorising anaemia06:00 – Regenerative vs. non-regenerative07:42 – Haemolytic anaemias in cats17:17 – Clinical signs and first tests18:43 – PCV/TP interpretation27:48 – Common causes by age31:38 – Mycoplasma diagnosis and treatment35:04 – Recognising haemolysis39:38 – PCR and anaemia panels48:53 – Bone marrow biopsy tips54:52 – Supportive treatments
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