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Query: UMLS:C0264733 (
ventricular dilatation
)
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Feline infectious peritonitis
(
FIP
) is a fatal Arthus-type immune response of cats to infection with
FIP
virus, a mutant of the ubiquitous feline enteric coronavirus (FECV). The disease may occur systemically or in any single organ system, and primary neurologic disease is a common subset of such manifestations. We examined 16 domestic cats with clinical neurologic
FIP
and 8 control cats with nonneurologic
FIP
, with the intention of identifying the ante- and postmortem diagnostic tests that most contribute to accurate diagnosis. Of the 16 cats with neurologic
FIP
, 15 were less than 2 years of age and all 16 originated from large multiple-cat households. The most useful antemortem indicators of disease were positive anti-coronavirus IgG titer in cerebrospinal fluid, high serum total protein concentration, and findings on magnetic resonance imaging suggesting periventricular contrast enhancement,
ventricular dilatation
, and hydrocephalus. Postmortem diagnosis was facilitated by
FIP
monoclonal antibody staining of affected tissue and coronavirus-specific polymerase chain reaction. Most cats with neurologic and ocular forms of
FIP
had patchy, focal lesions, suggesting that recently developed technologies described in this report may be useful for evaluation of cats with suspected
FIP
.
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PMID:Diagnostic features of clinical neurologic feline infectious peritonitis. 985 33