2019
DOI: 10.4314/ovj.v9i3.9
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Cerebellar cortical degeneration associated with feline leukemia virus infection and cerebellar lymphoma in a young cat

Abstract: Background: Cerebellar cortical degeneration (CCD) is the premature death of cerebellar neurons of heterogeneous etiology that is uncommonly observed as a neurological complication of certain neoplasia. Case Description: Here, we report an 8-month-old male domestic cat with altered consciousness, symmetric ataxia, hypermetric gait, vertical positional nystagmus, mydriasis, strabismus, intention tremor of the head, and increased patellar reflexes. Neuroanatomical diagnosis suggested a multifocal brain dysfuncti… Show more

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“…Thus, the removal of Leishmania -positive individuals from the parental population of the tested animals for several generations may have decreased the frequency of the mutant allele to the level observed in this study. Notably, the link between DM and infectious myelopathy, a typical feature of canine leishmaniosis, is also supported by the association of pathogenesis in CDM-analogous diseases of cats and humans, that is, feline DM and ALS, with the feline leukemia virus [ 30 - 32 ] and retrovirus infections, respectively [ 11 , 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the removal of Leishmania -positive individuals from the parental population of the tested animals for several generations may have decreased the frequency of the mutant allele to the level observed in this study. Notably, the link between DM and infectious myelopathy, a typical feature of canine leishmaniosis, is also supported by the association of pathogenesis in CDM-analogous diseases of cats and humans, that is, feline DM and ALS, with the feline leukemia virus [ 30 - 32 ] and retrovirus infections, respectively [ 11 , 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%