KMID : 0380420190430030134
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Journal of Prventive Veterinary Medicine 2019 Volume.43 No. 3 p.134 ~ p.137
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Multiple eosinophilic granulomas after vaccination and antiparasitic treatment in a 2-month-old Turkish Angora cat
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Kong Joo-Yeon
Kim Song-Yeon Lee Hee-Chun Hong Il-Hwa
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Abstract
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A 2-month-old Turkish Angora cat presented with multiple skin masses after first vaccination and spot-on antiparasitic treatment. There was no hair loss or pruritis, and tests revealed negative for the feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viruses. Biopsy revealed densely packed eosinophils in sparse dermal tissue with a few mast cells. These lesions did not respond promptly to prednisolone treatment, but they regressed without relapse over the following month, despite sequential vaccinations and anti-parasitic treatment. The present case is interesting considering the rarity of multiple eosinophilic granuloma development in a very young cat with a recent history of vaccination and antiparasitic treatment.
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KEYWORD
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Eosinophilic granuloma, vaccines, antiparasitics, Turkish Angora cat
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