Inflammatory bowel disease is a condition in which the intestine is chronically infiltrated by inflammatory cells. It is characterized by certain cells invading the wall of the intestine or stomach. The cells are those associated with inflammation, which is the body's reaction to an insult or inju...
Cats share several diseases with humans such as inflammatory bowel diseases and low- grade intestinal T-cell lymphoma. The physiopathology of these chronic enteropathies is poorly understood but may involve disequilibrium of the gut microbiota composition and disruption of normal ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not a single disease but is a syndrome characterized by gastrointestinal disorders caused by the body's reaction to chronic irritation when inflammatory cells invade the wall of the stomach and/or intestines. ...
3.Jergens AE, Simpson KW. Inflammatory bowel disease in veterinary medicine. Front Biosci 4: 1404-1419, 2012. 4.Malewska K, Rychlik A, Nieradka R, Kander M. Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs and cats. Pol J Vet Sci 14: 165-170, 2011. 5.Rychlik A, Nieradlka ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial disease of dogs and cats characterized by chronic enteropathies that can significantly impact quality of life. These enteropathies are usually thought of as being food responsive, antibiotic responsive, steroid responsive, or refractory, regardless of...
Feline inflammatory bowel disease (Proceedings)Feline inflammatory bowel disease (Proceedings)Gastrointestinal disorders include some of the most common reasons why cats are presented for veterinary care. Diseases both within and outside of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) affect the function of the GIT ...
Inflammatory bowel disease in dogs and cats (IBD) can be caused by a variety of reasons, including a parasitic or bacterial infection. Our Pet Experts have put together a comprehensive IBD support bundle, which includes natural support for overall gastrointestinal care, a gentle parasite aid, and...
Affected cats may also have concurrent inflammation in other organs, such as the pancreas and liver, which may impact clinical disease severity.The exact etiologies of this heterogeneous group of disorders have yet to be determined, though results from basic science and clinical studies suggest that...
Two cats with chronic eosinophilic skin disease were investigated. The clinical investigation of the skin disease in one cat was limited and inflammatory bowel disease was diagnosed post mortem. A history of weight loss and a palpably thickened bowel in the second cat suggested concurrent gastrointesti...
AB Trachter,AI Rogers,SR Leiblum - 《Inflammatory Bowel Diseases》 被引量: 103发表: 2010年 Relationship between inflammatory hepatic disease and inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, and nephritis in cats Weiss DJ, Gagne JM, Armstrong PJ: Relationship between inflammatory hepatic disease and infla...