Spinal cord granuloma due to Coccidioides immitis in a cat

A6‐year‐old 5.5‐kg female spayed domestic short‐haired cat from Tucson, AZ, presented with an ˜5‐day history of progressive pelvic limb weakness. The owners had returned from a weekend away to find the cat unable to use her left pelvic limb. Approximately 2 months previously, the cat had a cough and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2005-05, Vol.19 (3), p.373-376
Hauptverfasser: Foureman, P, Longshore, R, Plummer, S.B
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Zusammenfassung:A6‐year‐old 5.5‐kg female spayed domestic short‐haired cat from Tucson, AZ, presented with an ˜5‐day history of progressive pelvic limb weakness. The owners had returned from a weekend away to find the cat unable to use her left pelvic limb. Approximately 2 months previously, the cat had a cough and was treated for presumptive asthma with 5 mg prednisone PO q24h. The cat had a similar cough 1 year previously and seasonal allergy was suspected. The cough resolved and prednisone treatment was discontinued. Other past pertinent history included a skin problem ˜4 years previously that was described as alopecia, erythema, and pruritus of a pelvic limb. This problem had been diagnosed as an allergy and had since resolved. The cat was housed exclusively indoors and had been adopted as a kitten from a local retail store. Viral titers (FeLV and FIV) were negative, and regular vaccinations and veterinary examinations had been completed
ISSN:0891-6640
1939-1676
DOI:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2005.tb02712.x