Selected article for: "cpxv infection and differential diagnosis"

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_20
    Snippet: These cases provide novel findings in that CPxV infection can infect and cause disease within the CNS, or present solely as a laryngeal mass, with the associated clinical signs, but no concomitant cutaneous or pulmonary pathology. As more cases of CPxV infection are published it is becoming apparent that this infection in cats can produce a number of differing presentations, and it should be considered a valid differential diagnosis in patients w.....
    Document: These cases provide novel findings in that CPxV infection can infect and cause disease within the CNS, or present solely as a laryngeal mass, with the associated clinical signs, but no concomitant cutaneous or pulmonary pathology. As more cases of CPxV infection are published it is becoming apparent that this infection in cats can produce a number of differing presentations, and it should be considered a valid differential diagnosis in patients with a number of presentations.

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