Laboratory profiles in cats with different pathological and immunohistochemical findings due to feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)

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Paltrinieri, S. [1 ]
Grieco, V. [1 ]
Comazzi, S. [1 ]
Parodi, M. Cammarata [1 ]
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[1] Dipartimento Patol Anim Igiene & Sanit Publ Vet, I-20133 Milan, Italy
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10.1053/jfms.2001.0126
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Blood was collected from 55 cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and from 50 control cats in order to define whether differences in pathological findings and in distribution of feline coronaviruses (FCoV) can be associated with changes in haemograms, serum protein electrophoresis, and antibody titres. Compared to controls, the whole group of FIP-affected cats had blood changes consistent with FIP. Based on the pathological findings or on the immunohistochemical distribution of viral antigen, FIP-affected cats were divided in the following groups: subacute against acute lesions; low against strong intensity of positivity; intracellular against extracellular positivities; positive against negative lymph nodes. Lymphopenia was more evident in cats with acute forms, strong intensity of positivity, extracellular antigen and negative lymph nodes. Cats with positive lymph nodes had the most evident changes in the protein estimations. These results suggest that differences in pathological findings might depend on different reactive patterns to the FCoVs. (C) 2001 European Society of Feline Medicine
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