Author: Basso, Maria Alexandra; Marques, Cátia; Santos, Marcos; Duarte, Ana; Pissarra, Hugo; Carreira, L Miguel; Gomes, Lídia; Valério-Bolas, Ana; Tavares, Luís; Santos-Gomes, Gabriela; Pereira da Fonseca, Isabel
Title: Successful treatment of feline leishmaniosis using a combination of allopurinol and N-methyl-glucamine antimoniate Document date: 2016_2_10
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Snippet: Total remission of skin nodules on the head, as well as the foreleg ulcers, was achieved ( Figure 4) , with body temperature being normalised on day 45. Complete closure of the hindlimb ulcerative lesions did not occur owing to an extreme tension in those regions, which required surgery ( Figure 5 ). One hour prior to surgery, the cat received a therapeutic protocol of Ringer's lactate fluid therapy, amoxicillin with clavulanic acid (8.75 mg/kg I.....
Document: Total remission of skin nodules on the head, as well as the foreleg ulcers, was achieved ( Figure 4) , with body temperature being normalised on day 45. Complete closure of the hindlimb ulcerative lesions did not occur owing to an extreme tension in those regions, which required surgery ( Figure 5 ). One hour prior to surgery, the cat received a therapeutic protocol of Ringer's lactate fluid therapy, amoxicillin with clavulanic acid (8.75 mg/kg IM), buprenorphine (0.02 mg/ kg IM) and methylprednisolone succinate (1 mg/kg IM). Propofol (4 mg/kg IV) was used for the induction of anaesthesia followed by isoflurane for its maintenance. Debridement and excision of the wound edges were performed and a horizontal mattress suture was used for closure. The excised edges of the defect were immersed in a 10% formalin solution to allow for histopathological study.
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