2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3164.2004.00414_32.x
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P‐32 
Giant cell dermatosis in a FeLV‐infected cat: detection of the virus in infected skin by immunohistology and PCR

Abstract: Skin physiology in cats has received little attention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term influence of sex, time and the level of dietary fat and energy on the dynamics and qualities of the hair coat. Twenty-four European short-haired laboratory cats were followed over a 1-year period. They were divided into eight groups of three, according to: sex (12 males and 12 females), sexual status (intact or neutered) and diets [(high energy 4300 kcal/kg as fed, 21% fat) vs. (moderate energy 3500 kcal/… Show more

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“…Riesenzell-Dermatitis. EineR iesenzell-Dermatitis wurde bei verschiedenena nF eLVe rkranktenK atzen beschrieben ( 22,36). Klinisch lagenErosionen, Ulzerationen, Krusten, Schuppen undAlopezievor (Abb.13).…”
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“…Riesenzell-Dermatitis. EineR iesenzell-Dermatitis wurde bei verschiedenena nF eLVe rkranktenK atzen beschrieben ( 22,36). Klinisch lagenErosionen, Ulzerationen, Krusten, Schuppen undAlopezievor (Abb.13).…”
Section: /Katzeunclassified