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Acute Phase Proteins in Cats Naturally Infected or Seropositive for <i>Leishmania infantum</i>. [PDF]
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A Case of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Cats: Diagnostic Challenges and Therapeutic Outcomes. [PDF]
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Suspected Macrocreatine Kinase Type 1 in an Asymptomatic Young Cat. [PDF]
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Accuracy of intraoperative CT to determine implant position in the feline vertebral spine. [PDF]
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Polyprenyl immunostimulant treatment during experimental feline herpesvirus-1 infection is associated with reduced ocular disease after conjunctival rechallenge. [PDF]
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Out of Asia: feline stool-associated circular DNA virus (FeSCV) in Brazilian domestic cats. [PDF]
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Diagnosis of feline mycobacteriosis: Feline mycobacteriosis
Veterinary Record, 2016WE are writing in response to the SAC C VS disease surveillance report for August 2015 reporting a presumptive diagnosis of feline mycobacteriosis ( VR , December 19/26, 2015, vol 177, pp 618-621). Firstly, we would like to thank all staff at SAC C VS (SAC Consulting Veterinary Services: Disease Surveillance) for their continuing excellence in ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2014
Feline aspergillosis includes sinonasal aspergillosis (SNA), sino-orbital aspergillosis (SOA), other focal invasive forms, and disseminated disease. SOA is an invasive mycosis that is being increasingly recognized, and is most commonly caused by a recently discovered pathogen Aspergillus felis.
Vanessa R, Barrs, Jessica J, Talbot
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Feline aspergillosis includes sinonasal aspergillosis (SNA), sino-orbital aspergillosis (SOA), other focal invasive forms, and disseminated disease. SOA is an invasive mycosis that is being increasingly recognized, and is most commonly caused by a recently discovered pathogen Aspergillus felis.
Vanessa R, Barrs, Jessica J, Talbot
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