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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 ...
Danielle Gunn-Moore+2 more
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1995
Transient transverse folds of the esophageal mucosa as seen by barium esophagography and on endoscopic examination have been termed "felinization." This finding has been considered a normal variant or has been associated with reflux esophagitis. No symptoms have been associated with its presence.
Leon W. Kundrotas+3 more
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Transient transverse folds of the esophageal mucosa as seen by barium esophagography and on endoscopic examination have been termed "felinization." This finding has been considered a normal variant or has been associated with reflux esophagitis. No symptoms have been associated with its presence.
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2000
Feline herpesvirus infection is extremely common and may lead to recurring ocular disease in the adult cat. Recognition of the history and clinical signs that are consistent with FHV-1 infection is critical because diagnostic tests may be negative. Although a variety of treatment options are available, no one therapy is successful in every cat, and a ...
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Feline herpesvirus infection is extremely common and may lead to recurring ocular disease in the adult cat. Recognition of the history and clinical signs that are consistent with FHV-1 infection is critical because diagnostic tests may be negative. Although a variety of treatment options are available, no one therapy is successful in every cat, and a ...
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Feline hemotropic mycoplasmosis (feline hemobartonellosis)
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003Hemotropic mycoplasmas represent an important cause of anemia in cats worldwide. Previously known as Haemobartonella species, sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes of these organisms has led to their reclassification as mycoplasmas. Two species have been identified in cats, M haemofelis and "Candidatus M haemominutum." The latter organism alone has not been
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017
Cholangitis is common in felines, including neutrophilic, lymphocytic, and chronic cholangitis (liver fluke). History, physical examination, laboratory testing, and abdominal ultrasound support a diagnosis. Diagnosis using hepatic histopathology and/or bile analysis is ideal but not always practical.
Lara, Boland, Julia, Beatty
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Cholangitis is common in felines, including neutrophilic, lymphocytic, and chronic cholangitis (liver fluke). History, physical examination, laboratory testing, and abdominal ultrasound support a diagnosis. Diagnosis using hepatic histopathology and/or bile analysis is ideal but not always practical.
Lara, Boland, Julia, Beatty
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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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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2002
Although many aspects of canine care do cross over to the feline patient, the adage "cats are not small dogs" holds more true today than ever. The area of feline orthopedics is no different. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with the more common feline orthopedic problems.
John C, Chandler, Brian S, Beale
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Although many aspects of canine care do cross over to the feline patient, the adage "cats are not small dogs" holds more true today than ever. The area of feline orthopedics is no different. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with the more common feline orthopedic problems.
John C, Chandler, Brian S, Beale
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Feline upper respiratory tract infection and disease in Australia
Journal of feline medicine and surgery, 2018Objectives The aim of this study was to conduct a comprehensive assessment of feline infectious upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and disease (URTD) in Australian cats.
Dalton Nguyen+3 more
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Feline Leukemia Virus and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000Ophthalmic manifestations of FeLV or FIV infection can occur in all ocular tissues and may be manifestations of direct viral effects or secondary to viral-related malignant transformation. Additionally, the manifestations of common feline ophthalmic pathogens may be more severe and poorly responsive to therapy because of the immunosuppressive effects ...
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2006
The domestic cat has a long history of informing human biology, from early studies of comparative anatomy to the present genetic characterization of many feline genetic disease models. Nearly half of these diseases have homologous counterparts in human. Difficulties studying these defects in humans provide model organisms, like the domestic cat, with a
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The domestic cat has a long history of informing human biology, from early studies of comparative anatomy to the present genetic characterization of many feline genetic disease models. Nearly half of these diseases have homologous counterparts in human. Difficulties studying these defects in humans provide model organisms, like the domestic cat, with a
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