Inflammatory CNS diseaseMUOMeningoencephalitides of Unknown Origin (MUO) comprises a group of non-infectious inflammatory brain conditions, which frequently cause severe neurological disease and death in dogs. Although multiple diagnostic markers have been investigated, a conclusive diagnosis, at present,...
Background: Inflammatory brain diseases are relatively common causes of CNS disease in dogs and cats but its overall incidence in the veterinary species is currently unknown. They can be associated with infectious agents (such as bacteria, virus, protozoa and fungi) or autoimmune causes. Achieving ...
Inflammatory diseases of the CNS in dogs Inflammation affecting the central nervous system is a common cause of neurological signs with non-infectious (suspected immune-mediated) disease much more common than infectious disease in dogs in England, affecting 83.6 per cent compar... S Butterfield - ...
Zymography on CNS tissues in selected cases was performed to assess differences at the protein level. Dogs were grouped in different disease categories according to histopathological examinations, in groups with or without inflammatory reactions, and in groups with/without contrast enhancement in advanced...
Psychosocial stress is a critical inducing factor of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), while autophagy is a novel central issue of IBD development. The present study investigated the potential role of autophagy in stress-related IBD in patients and anim
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a colorless gas at room temperature and is one of the simplest molecules known. For more than 300 years, it was considered mainly as an environmental pollutant and product of bacterial metabolism. Important discoveries in the 1980s s
Characterization of the inflammatory infiltrate in canine chronic hepatitis. Canine chronic hepatitis (CCH) is a progressive inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. To characterize the inflammatory infiltrate, 16 dogs with CCH wer... Boisclair,Doré,Beauchamp,... - 《Veterinary Pathology》 被引量: ...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are commonly used systemically in combination with local administration of antimicrobials in mastitis treatments of dairy cows to improve the well-being of the cow during the disease. However, the knowledge about their effects on the blood–milk barrier is...
Inflammation of the central nervous system (CNS) is common in cats of all ages. Despite this, few attempts have been made to evaluate how well cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, clinical signs and other clinicopathological data correlate with the disease occurring in the CNS. Causes of CNS inf...