Author: Giuliano, A.; Watson, P.; Owen, L.; Skelly, B.; Davison, L.; Dobson, J.; Costantinoâ€Casas, F.
Title: Idiopathic sterile pyogranuloma in three domestic cats Cord-id: cbtf2y2f Document date: 2018_5_15
ID: cbtf2y2f
Snippet: Pyogranulomatous inflammation has been extensively described in cats, in particular in cases of feline infectious peritonitis and also associated with Mycobacteria, Actinomyces, Nocardia, Rhodococcus and fungal infections. Idiopathic sterile pyogranulomatous dermatitis has also been described. In this case series we describe the clinical presentation, histopathology and outcome of three cases of feline idiopathic sterile steroidâ€responsive pyogranuloma with different presentation and different
Document: Pyogranulomatous inflammation has been extensively described in cats, in particular in cases of feline infectious peritonitis and also associated with Mycobacteria, Actinomyces, Nocardia, Rhodococcus and fungal infections. Idiopathic sterile pyogranulomatous dermatitis has also been described. In this case series we describe the clinical presentation, histopathology and outcome of three cases of feline idiopathic sterile steroidâ€responsive pyogranuloma with different presentation and different locations of the lesion, but with the common feature of having a mass with no superficial skin involvement.
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