The lesions in feline infectious peritonitis are characteristically centered on small blood vessels, and vascular injury and leakage are central to the pathogenesis of the wet form of the disease. However, there is uncertainty regarding the pathogenetic mechanisms involved, as there is increasing evidenc...
Earthworms are believed to be the intermediary or secondary hosts. Larvae found in the environment are ingested and then makes its way from the intestines to the bladder. Symptomswould include an enlarged bladder, pain on urination, frequent urination and blood in the urine. Microscopic examination...
A, Ulceration of the nasal planum in a 6-month-old male neutered domestic medium hair cat with progressive FeLV infection as defined by positive ELISA antigen and IFA assays on peripheral blood. Stomatitis was also present, and feline calicivirus infection was suspected. B, Severe nasal ...
Physical examination of the urinary system and routine clinicopathological analysis of the blood and urine were performed on 32 cats presented with clinical symptoms of LUTD. Cystosonography was done on all of the cats, while plain radiography was performed on 8 and double contrast cystography on...
Serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine were investigated. Urine sample analysis was investigated microscopically. The results indicated that the most common causes of lower urinary tract affections were urolithiasis (37.5%), followed by feline idiopathic cystitis (...
Change of bowel or bladder habits: Diarrhea or constipation, straining to urinate or defecate, blood or mucous in the stool or urine. A sore that does not heal: Some skin cancers don't appear as lumps, but as raw, bleeding or scabby areas. ...
in blood, oral swab, urine, and stool samples from domestic cats following injection with low- (blue) or high-dose (red) AAV9-fcMISv2 or AAV9-empty vector control (black).cGraphical representation of the designed direct capture protein ELISA assay to measure anti-fcMISv2 IgG in cat ...
As stated in the opening section, neutering is the surgical removal of a male cat's testicles. During the procedure, each of the tomcat's testes and testicular epididymi are removed along with sections of the cat's testicular blood vessels and spermatic ducts (vas deferens or ductus deferen...
circulating whiteblood cellsmay decrease by 90% resulting in panleukopenia. FPV is transmitted by respiratory and/or fecal–oral routes. Virus is shed in feces, saliva, urine, vomit, and blood. Virus can be shed for long periods (many weeks) and the virus is very stable in the environment...
circulating whiteblood cellsmay decrease by 90% resulting in panleukopenia. FPV is transmitted by respiratory and/or fecal-oral routes. Virus is shed in feces, saliva, urine, vomit, and blood. Virus can be shed for long periods (many weeks) and the virus is very stable in the environment....