1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1974.tb05344.x
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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

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“…This study illustrates the extreme variability in clinical presentations of FIP and represents the first peer-reviewed article characterising FIP in Sydney, Australia since the first case reports in 1974. 4,5 Significant features of this study that are unique to the contemporary literature are i) the over-representation of certain breeds (Burmese, Australian Mist, BSH, and Cornish Rex) and the under-representation of other breeds (DSH, Persian); ii) the overrepresentation of males; iii) the tendency for effusive disease in Australian Mist cats and non-effusive disease in Burmese; iv) the even age distribution of disease seen in cats older than 2 years-of-age; and v) the presence of fulminant immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia in two cats.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study illustrates the extreme variability in clinical presentations of FIP and represents the first peer-reviewed article characterising FIP in Sydney, Australia since the first case reports in 1974. 4,5 Significant features of this study that are unique to the contemporary literature are i) the over-representation of certain breeds (Burmese, Australian Mist, BSH, and Cornish Rex) and the under-representation of other breeds (DSH, Persian); ii) the overrepresentation of males; iii) the tendency for effusive disease in Australian Mist cats and non-effusive disease in Burmese; iv) the even age distribution of disease seen in cats older than 2 years-of-age; and v) the presence of fulminant immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia in two cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%