This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the clinicopathological changes in a population of cats tested for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), in an Italian Veterinary University Hospital, in the period between ...
Battilani Mara +4 more
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Recurrent pyothorax in a cat caused by [PDF]
Case summary A 7-month-old Siberian cat was presented for persistent fever and recurrent tachypnoea and dyspnoea. The cat was treated 2 weeks prior by the referring veterinarian for pyothorax.
Julie van Duijl +3 more
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Seroprevalence of feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukaemia virus in Australia: risk factors for infection and geographical influences (2011–2013) [PDF]
Objectives Our aim was to: (i) determine the current seroprevalence of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) in three large cohorts of cats from Australia; and (ii) investigate potential risk factors for retroviral ...
Mark E Westman +6 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of feline leukaemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus in peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Background Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are major causes of morbidity and mortality in domestic and wild felids.
Bande Faruku +6 more
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Large-cell lymphoma in four cats after successful treatment of feline infectious peritonitis with oral GS-441524: a novel clinical observation [PDF]
Case series summary Fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), caused by feline coronavirus (FCoV), can now be cured with GS-441524. Only a few unexpected clinical and laboratory observations have been reported with treatment, including lymphocytosis ...
Katharina Buchta +18 more
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Fluorescent Light Energy in Feline Surgical and Traumatic Wounds: A Prospective Single-Arm Pilot Study of Healing Progression and Bacterial Findings. [PDF]
Fluorescent light energy (FLE) is a safe and well‐tolerated strategy for feline wound management. In this study, its use resulted in a 73% improvement in TIME healing scores within 14 days. Notably, FLE significantly reduced inflammation and necrosis, even in wounds colonized by multidrug‐resistant bacteria.
Nocera FP +7 more
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Primary angiocentric/angioinvasive T-cell lymphoma of the tympanic bulla in a feline leukaemia virus-positive cat [PDF]
Case summary A 5-year-old neutered female feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)-positive domestic shorthair cat with a 5 month history of otitis media was referred for head tilt, stertor and dyspnoea.
Sara F Santagostino +6 more
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Successful Management of Septic Splenitis in an Abyssinian Cat. [PDF]
A 3.5‐year‐old female neutered Abyssinian with pyrexia of unknown origin and splenomegaly was diagnosed with septic splenitis. Complete resolution of clinical signs followed splenectomy and antibiotic treatment with pradofloxacin. Septic splenitis, although uncommon, should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with splenomegaly and ...
Sancho MV +10 more
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PCR testing of conjunctival swabs to detect feline leukaemia virus in domestic cats in Thailand
This study aimed to classify the Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) infection outcomes in domestic cats in Thailand and determine the accuracy of conjunctival swabs for FeLV proviral DNA detection by comparing results to PCR testing of blood samples.
Hsu Po Po Aung +6 more
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Multifocal discospondylitis and osteomyelitis due to species in a cat [PDF]
Case summary A 1-year-old male castrated Savannah cat presented with chronic recurrent lethargy, stiffness, right pelvic limb lameness and spinal hyperaesthesia. Eight months before referral, the cat was treated with prednisolone, remdesivir and a 1-week
Despoina Douralidou +3 more
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