Selected article for: "bacterial infection and dendritic cell histiocytosis"

Author: Osumi, Takafumi; Mitsui, Ikki; Leutenegger, Christian M; Okabe, Ryo; Ide, Kaori; Nishifuji, Koji
Title: First identification of a single amino acid change in the spike protein region of feline coronavirus detected from a coronavirus-associated cutaneous nodule in a cat
  • Document date: 2018_9_20
  • ID: 1o9oqnd6_14
    Snippet: Histopathological findings of the skin lesion were consistent with FIP-associated pyogranulomatous inflammation, although other differential diagnoses were also considered. 8 Among the potential diagnoses, feline progressive dendritic cell histiocytosis and cutaneous lymphoma were excluded because they were not supported by histopathological findings. Deep fungal infections and chronic bacterial infection rarely occur in indoor cats, and biopsy s.....
    Document: Histopathological findings of the skin lesion were consistent with FIP-associated pyogranulomatous inflammation, although other differential diagnoses were also considered. 8 Among the potential diagnoses, feline progressive dendritic cell histiocytosis and cutaneous lymphoma were excluded because they were not supported by histopathological findings. Deep fungal infections and chronic bacterial infection rarely occur in indoor cats, and biopsy sample staining did not support these diagnoses. Therefore, non-effusive FIP was the most appropriate diagnosis for the cutaneous lesion in the present case based on a combination of exclusion diagnoses with immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostics.

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