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SOCIETE DU DR JEAN CHRISTOPHE BERNARD
LE MERIDIEN — 480 AVENUE SAINT ANDRE DE CODOLS, 30000 Nîmes
CABINET DU DR MARLENE AUBAILLY
LE MERIDIEN — 480 AVENUE SAINT ANDRE DE CODOLS, 30900 Nîmes
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LE MERIDIEN — 480 AVENUE SAINT ANDRE DE CODOLS, 30900 Nîmes
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LE MERIDIEN — 480 AVENUE SAINT ANDRE DE CODOLS, 30900 Nîmes
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Journal of feline medicine and surgery · 2009
Overview Feline Coronavirus infection is ubiquitous in domestic cats, and is particularly common where conditions are crowded. While most FCoV-infected cats are healthy or display only a mild enteritis, some go on to develop feline infectious peritonitis, a disease that is especially common in young cats and multi-cat environments. Up to 12% of FCoV-infected cats may succumb to FIP, with stress predisposing to the development of disease. Disease signs The ‘wet’ or effusive form, characterised by polyserositis (abdominal and/or thoracic effusion) and vasculitis, and the ‘dry’ or non-effusive form (pyogranulomatous lesions in organs) reflect clinical extremes of a continuum. The clinical picture of FIP is highly variable, depending on the distribution of the vasculitis and pyogranulomatous lesions. Fever refractory to antibiotics, lethargy, anorexia and weight loss are common non-specific signs. Ascites is the most obvious manifestation of the effusive form. Diagnosis The aetiological diagnosis of FIP ante-mortem may be difficult, if not impossible. The background of the cat, its history, the clinical signs, laboratory changes, antibody titres and effusion analysis should all be used to help in decisionmaking about further diagnostic procedures. At the time of writing, there is no non-invasive confirmatory test available for cats without effusion. Disease management In most cases FIP is fatal. Supportive treatment is aimed at suppressing the inflammatory and detrimental immune response. However, there are no controlled studies to prove any beneficial effect of corticosteroids.
The Journal of small animal practice · 2007
This report describes a case of neutrophilic dermatosis in a dog, with a number of clinical and pathological similarities to human pyoderma gangrenosum. A seven‐year‐old, female German shepherd dog with a history of non‐erosive idiopathic polyarthritis was presented with severe facial swelling, bilateral erosivoulcerative lesions on the muzzle and multiple, eroded, dermal‐subcutaneous nodules on the cranial trunk. Histopathological examination of skin biopsies revealed a necrotising neutrophilic dermatitis. No infectious agents could be detected using specific stains, immunohistochemistry, serology and bacterial aerobic, anaerobic or fungal cultures. A sterile neutrophilic dermatosis resembling human pyoderma gangrenosum was presumptively diagnosed, and the patient showed an excellent response to treatment with prednisone and ciclosporin.
Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases · 2016
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Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases · 2016 · Journal Article
Lloret A, Coiffier G, Couchouron T, Perdriger A, et al.
Journal of feline medicine and surgery · 2009 · Journal Article
Addie D, Belák S, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, et al.
The Journal of small animal practice · 2007 · Case Reports
Bardagí M, Lloret A, Fondati A, Ferrer L
Medicina · 1996 · Comparative Study
Roldan EJ, Kerzberg EM, Castelli G, Lloret AP
The Journal of comparative neurology · 2020 · Journal Article
Blasco-Serra A, Alfosea-Cuadrado G, Cervera-Ferri A, González-Soler EM, et al.