Eosinophilic cavitary effusions in cats: 48 cases (2010–2020)
Meagan A. Wheatley,
Devorah M. Stowe,
Hiroyuki Mochizuki
Abstract:Abstract‐BackgroundEosinophilic effusions are commonly defined as effusions with ≥10% eosinophils. Eosinophilic cavitary effusions are infrequently observed in cats, with few case reports comprising the majority of the recent literature.ObjectiveThe objective was to review disease associations of cats with eosinophilic cavitary effusions and to assess if a lower threshold of eosinophils (5%–9%) may warrant consideration of similar etiologies associated with effusions with ≥10% eosinophils.MethodsCytology repor… Show more
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