An adult cat was presented with the history of 3 months' weight loss and more recent loss of balance and ataxia. An abdominal mass was palpable; results of neurologic examination suggested a brainstem disorder. The owners elected euthanasia. Postmortem findings included suppurative jejunal lymphadenitis and bilateral demyelination in the ventral pons with sparing of axons and neuronal soma. The location and character of the lesion mimicked those of human central pontine myelinolysis, an iatrogenic condition that may follow rapid correction of hyponatremia or develop spontaneously in patients with malnutrition or energy deprivation. In this cat, the poor nutritional state may have contributed to the development of this novel pontine lesion. ...
Case summaryA 2-year-old male domestic shorthair cat presented to the University of Liverpool Small ...
Case summary: An 11-year-old neutered male Maine Coon cat was presented for investigation of anisoco...
Cavernous sinus syndrome is characterised by internal and external ophthalmoplegia and sensory defic...
A 6-year-old male neutered cat presented with blindness, lethargy, polydipsia, hyposthenuria and sev...
Two otherwise healthy adult cats were presented with progressive cerebellar signs of different sever...
Cerebellar degeneration (abiotrophy) (CD) is a spontaneous and accelerated degeneration of one or se...
A 5 years old Domestic Short Hair spayed female cat living in a shelter was referred to the Veterina...
Background: Cerebellar cortical degeneration (CCD) is the premature death of cerebellar neurons of h...
Case summary This report involves a 10-year-old male mixed-breed cat with a B-cell central nervous s...
A 7-month-old, entire female, domestic shorthair cat was referred to our behavioural service owing t...
Irradiation of food at 50-55 kGy results in a profound, chronic demyelinating-remyelinating disease ...
Case summary A 5-year-old male neutered Persian cat was referred for investigation of a 4 week histo...
Abstract. The clinical, hemodynamic, and pathologic features of hypertensive encephalopathy in two c...
A congenital encephalopathy with spongiform degeneration and prominent neuronal apoptosis was observ...
Purpose. To describe a case of a cat with primary B-cell lymphoma affecting the eye and brain and wh...
Case summaryA 2-year-old male domestic shorthair cat presented to the University of Liverpool Small ...
Case summary: An 11-year-old neutered male Maine Coon cat was presented for investigation of anisoco...
Cavernous sinus syndrome is characterised by internal and external ophthalmoplegia and sensory defic...
A 6-year-old male neutered cat presented with blindness, lethargy, polydipsia, hyposthenuria and sev...
Two otherwise healthy adult cats were presented with progressive cerebellar signs of different sever...
Cerebellar degeneration (abiotrophy) (CD) is a spontaneous and accelerated degeneration of one or se...
A 5 years old Domestic Short Hair spayed female cat living in a shelter was referred to the Veterina...
Background: Cerebellar cortical degeneration (CCD) is the premature death of cerebellar neurons of h...
Case summary This report involves a 10-year-old male mixed-breed cat with a B-cell central nervous s...
A 7-month-old, entire female, domestic shorthair cat was referred to our behavioural service owing t...
Irradiation of food at 50-55 kGy results in a profound, chronic demyelinating-remyelinating disease ...
Case summary A 5-year-old male neutered Persian cat was referred for investigation of a 4 week histo...
Abstract. The clinical, hemodynamic, and pathologic features of hypertensive encephalopathy in two c...
A congenital encephalopathy with spongiform degeneration and prominent neuronal apoptosis was observ...
Purpose. To describe a case of a cat with primary B-cell lymphoma affecting the eye and brain and wh...
Case summaryA 2-year-old male domestic shorthair cat presented to the University of Liverpool Small ...
Case summary: An 11-year-old neutered male Maine Coon cat was presented for investigation of anisoco...
Cavernous sinus syndrome is characterised by internal and external ophthalmoplegia and sensory defic...