Posts for Archives: Publication
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Feline Cutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis Due to Cladophyalophora Bantiana
A case of feline cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis due to Cladophyalophora bantiana is described. The cat was presented with breathing difficulty and a swollen, ulcerated nodule on the dorsal nose and left nostril. Histological examination of the nodule … -
Advanced Therapeutic Approaches for the Management of Uraemia—‘The Met and Unmet Needs’
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Detection of Feline Leukaemia Virus in Blood and Bone Marrow of Cats with Varying Suspicion of Latent Infection
The purpose of this study was to determine if polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could be used to detect FeLV proviral DNA in bone marrow samples of cats with varying suspicion of latent infection. Blood and bone … -
Cholelithiasis and Hyperthyroidism in a Cat
A 14-year-old domestic short-hair cat presented with a history of intermittent malaise and increased drinking. A diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and cholelithiasis was made by a combination of blood testing, radiography and ultrasonography. After medical … -
Acute Intervertebral Disc Extrusion in a Cat: Clinical and MRI Findings
A 5 year old, neutered male, domestic shorthaired cat had acute left hemiparesis and Horner’s syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a loss of the normal signal from the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc at C3/4, narrowing of the … -
Feline Focus
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Dietary Chromium Tripicolinate Supplementation Reduces Glucose Concentrations and Improves Glucose Tolerance in Normal-weight Cats
The effect of dietary chromium supplementation on glucose and insulin metabolism in healthy, non-obese cats was evaluated. Thirty-two cats were randomly divided into four groups and fed experimental diets consisting of a standard diet with 0 ppb (control),… -
Long-Term Outcome of Eight Cats with Non-Iymphoproliferative Nasal Tumours Treated by Megavoltage Radiotherapy
A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the long term survival of eight cats with non-lymphoproliferative nasal tumours treated by megavoltage radiotherapy alone. Adenocarcinoma was the most commonly diagnosed tumour. Megavoltage radiotherapy was … -
What is Your Diagnosis? (Bilateral Forelimb Deformity and Abnormal Gait in a Young Devon Rex)
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Erythremic Myelosis (AML6er) in a Cat