Posts for Archives: Publication
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Efficacy of Oral Terbinafine in Feline Dermatophytosis Due to Microsporum Canis
Microsporum canis is the dermatophyte most commonly responsible for ringworm in cats. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the in vivo efficacy of oral terbinafine (Lamisil; Sandoz) in the treatment of feline ringworm caused by M canis, and to … -
Hepatozoon Infection
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FIV-Associated Lymphoma
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Prognosis for Feline Mammary Carcinomas
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The Role of Polymerase Chain Reaction and Its Newer Developments in Feline Medicine
We give a brief overview on the principles of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), quantitative competitive PCR and real-time PCR (TaqMan technology). The literature dealing with PCR and its role in the diagnosis, … -
Two Cases of Feline Visceral and Cutaneous Leishmaniosis in Spain
This paper describes clinical signs and lesions in two cases of leishmaniosis—one visceral and one cutaneous in the cat (Felis catus domesticus). The diagnosis was achieved by a combination of serology, light and electron microscopic studies. The vague … -
Successful Surgical Treatment of a Cat with Primary Aldosteronism
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Suspected Hypersensitivity to Phenobarbital in a Cat
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Feline Focus
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Feline Medicine and Therapeutics Third edition; E.A. Chandler, C.J. Gaskell and R.M. Gaskell; Blackwell Science, 763 pages, hardback, £99.50, ISBN 140510032X