Selected article for: "clinical case and immune response"

Author: Crawford, A.H.; Stoll, A.L.; Sanchez-Masian, D.; Shea, A.; Michaels, J.; Fraser, A.R.; Beltran, E.
Title: Clinicopathologic Features and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in 24 Cats With Histopathologically Confirmed Neurologic Feline Infectious Peritonitis
  • Document date: 2017_8_19
  • ID: w47d6tq9_27
    Snippet: The observation of 3 clinical syndromes in our case series emphasizes the variable potential clinical presentation of the disease. The 3 clinical syndromes identified may represent different stages of FIP pathogenesis. Cats presented with a T3-L3 myelopathy may represent an earlier stage in the disease pathogenesis or a population of cats able to mount a more effective immune response that delays disease progression. Alternatively, these cats may.....
    Document: The observation of 3 clinical syndromes in our case series emphasizes the variable potential clinical presentation of the disease. The 3 clinical syndromes identified may represent different stages of FIP pathogenesis. Cats presented with a T3-L3 myelopathy may represent an earlier stage in the disease pathogenesis or a population of cats able to mount a more effective immune response that delays disease progression. Alternatively, these cats may have been infected with a less virulent form of the FIPV. Future prospective studies with larger numbers of cases should be undertaken to investigate these hypotheses, and to evaluate the diagnostic utility of these clinical findings, as well as their prevalence in a larger population.

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