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Author: Breheny, Craig R; Fox, Victoria; Tamborini, Alice; O’Halloran, Conor; Robertson, Elise; Cazzini, Paola; Birn-Jeffery, Daniela; Henkin, Julia; Schwarz, Tobias; Scase, Tim; Powell, Roger; Gunn-Moore, Danièlle
Title: Novel characteristics identified in two cases of feline cowpox virus infection
  • Document date: 2017_7_11
  • ID: u533ueu1_5
    Snippet: A week later, the cat re-presented with inspiratory dyspnoea and pronounced inspiratory stridor. No other abnormalities were found on physical examination, except for sinus bradycardia (heart rate ranging between 84 and 120 bpm). An atropine response test was positive, indicating that the bradycardia was likely due to high vagal tone. Neither skin lesions nor pyrexia were present......
    Document: A week later, the cat re-presented with inspiratory dyspnoea and pronounced inspiratory stridor. No other abnormalities were found on physical examination, except for sinus bradycardia (heart rate ranging between 84 and 120 bpm). An atropine response test was positive, indicating that the bradycardia was likely due to high vagal tone. Neither skin lesions nor pyrexia were present.

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