Feline small cell lymphoma is associated with greater response to treatment and survival when compared with large cell lymphoma, however, treatment‐related toxicity and response to rescue chemotherapy are less well established. Fifty‐six cases were retrospectively evaluated and provided information ...
Pegylated-l-asparaginase therapy for feline large cell lymphoma: 82 cases (2017-2020). January 01, 2023 [ MEDLINE Abstract ] Breathe easy: inhalational therapy for feline inflammatory airway disease. January 01, 2023 [ MEDLINE Abstract ] ...
KP Richter - 《Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice》 被引量: 88发表: 2003年 Description of clinical and pathological findings, treatment and outcome of feline large granular lymphocyte lymphoma (1996-2004). Feline large granular lymphocyte (LGL) lymphoma is an uncommon, morphol...
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Despite the common prevalence of this disease, appropriate diagnosis and treatment can be challenging. There are two main forms of feline alimentary lymphoma: the small-cell (lymphocytic, well-differentiated, low-grade) lymphoma variety and the large-cell (lymphoblastic, high-grade) lymphoma variety....
40 As with FeLV, treatment consists of supportive care. With any therapy that is attempted, the cat will remain FIV positive because of the inability to clear the viremia. To date, FIV status has not been shown to affect prognosis in cats with lymphoma. View chapter Review article Feline ...
The use of small interfering RNA molecules, which bind viral RNA and prevent viral replication, has recently shown promising results in vitro.61 Cyclosporin inhibits FIPV replication in vitro;62 studies are required to determine if cyclosporin treatment benefits infected cats or whether harm results ...
Abdominal ultrasound revealed prominent mesenteric lymph nodes, mildly thickened intestinal muscularis and a large bladder stone. The differential diagnosis included IBD, GI small cell lymphoma and EPI (TLI results pending). During surgery to remove the bladder stone, the pancreas was observed to be ...
Treatment I. Enteric FCoV with diarrhea A. Because the disease is usually subclinical or self-limiting, specific therapy is not often necessary. B. No known therapy reduces the small chance that FCoV-infected cats will develop FIP. II. Feline infectious peritonitis A. Treatment is unsuccessful be...
It binds to specific cell receptors that activate enzymes, inhibiting synthesis, assembly, and release of viruses. Human IFNα is marketed as a recombinant product (rHuIFNα) produced by a cloned human IFNα gene expressed in Escherichia coli. There are two common treatment regimens for use of...