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Ocular manifestations of leishmaniasis in a cat: first case report from Brazil
An 8-year-old domestic short hair female cat initially presented with bilateral uveitis with pseudotumoral appearance. The patient tested negative for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and Toxoplasma gondii. Histopathology
G. Madruga +7 more
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Feline Lymphoma in Focus: Examining the Patterns and Types in Croatia’s Pathological Records
Feline lymphoma, a common neoplasm in cats, presents across diverse anatomical sites and is influenced by genetic, immune, environmental, and viral factors.
Vida Eraghi +12 more
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Recently, a gammaherpesvirus was described in domestic cats (FcaGHV1). The goal of the present study was to investigate the presence of FcaGHV1 in Swiss domestic cats and analyze potential risk factors.
Marilisa Novacco +6 more
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Oncolytic potential of Newcastle Disease Virus in feline lymphoma cells: an in vitro evaluation
Lymphoma is one of the most prevalent types of feline cancer. It is characterized as a group of diseases that can affect various organs, such as the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, thymus, and skin.
Talita Gabriela Luna Alves +9 more
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Detailed analysis has been performed over many years of a geographic and temporal cohort of cats naturally infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV).
Laura S. Levy, Lisa L. Bolin
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Background More than 3 million cats in the United States are infected with FeLV or FIV. The cornerstone of control is identification and segregation of infected cats.
J.K. Levy +2 more
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Background: There is limited information about treatment success and outcomes in retrovirus-positive cats diagnosed with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Methods: A survey was distributed to caretakers of cats with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and/or
Marilize Van der Walt +7 more
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Extramedullary noncutaneous plasmacytoma (ENP) is a myeloproliferative disorder of plasma cells that rarely affects cats. This paper describes an ENP case revealed by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the mass in the skeletal muscle of an 8-month-
D.B. Martins +4 more
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Characterization of ferret Pit1 as a receptor of feline leukemia virus subgroup B. [PDF]
Shoji H, Tsukasa Y, Kitao K, Miyazawa T.
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