Selected article for: "effusive form and feline infectious peritonitis"

Author: Ishida, T; Shibanai, A; Tanaka, S; Uchida, K; Mochizuki, M
Title: Use of recombinant feline interferon and glucocorticoid in the treatment of feline infectious peritonitis
  • Cord-id: l14sjufm
  • Document date: 2004_2_25
  • ID: l14sjufm
    Snippet: A total of 12 clinically ill cats previously diagnosed as feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) were treated with a combination of recombinant feline interferon and glucocorticoid. A complete remission (over 2 years) and a partial remission (2 to 5 months) were observed in four (33.3%) and four (33.3%) cases, respectively. Those that survived for more than 2 years were all older cats (6 to 16 years old) with the effusive form of FIP.
    Document: A total of 12 clinically ill cats previously diagnosed as feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) were treated with a combination of recombinant feline interferon and glucocorticoid. A complete remission (over 2 years) and a partial remission (2 to 5 months) were observed in four (33.3%) and four (33.3%) cases, respectively. Those that survived for more than 2 years were all older cats (6 to 16 years old) with the effusive form of FIP.

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