Author: Duchaussoy, Anne-Claire; Rose, Annie; Talbot, Jessica J.; Barrs, Vanessa R.
Title: Gastrointestinal granuloma due to Candida albicans in an immunocompetent cat Document date: 2015_12_12
ID: ylb5w216_4
Snippet: A 3.5 year-old domestic shorthair cat was referred to the University of Melbourne's Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Day 0) for investigation of chronic intermittent vomiting of 6 months duration. Vomiting occurred 2-3 h after eating every 2-3 days. Appetite was maintained and there was no weight loss. A dietary trial with a hypoallergenic diet (Hill's Z/d dry cat food) did not improve the clinical signs. No antibiotics had been prescribed and anti-.....
Document: A 3.5 year-old domestic shorthair cat was referred to the University of Melbourne's Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Day 0) for investigation of chronic intermittent vomiting of 6 months duration. Vomiting occurred 2-3 h after eating every 2-3 days. Appetite was maintained and there was no weight loss. A dietary trial with a hypoallergenic diet (Hill's Z/d dry cat food) did not improve the clinical signs. No antibiotics had been prescribed and anti-inflammatory or intestinal worming treatments had not been administered in the previous 6 months. Deterioration with gradual increased frequency of vomiting and lethargy occurred before presentation to the teaching hospital.
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