2023
DOI: 10.1177/03009858231158075
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Ophthalmic and immunopathological characterization of systemic infectious diseases in cats

Abstract: Ocular involvement in systemic diseases is frequent in cats; however, without concurrent clinical and ophthalmic examinations with gross and/or histologic analysis of the eye, these findings can be underdiagnosed. This article aims to provide gross, histologic, and immunohistochemical characteristics of ocular lesions from cats submitted to necropsy, focusing on those caused by systemic infectious agents. Cats that died due to a systemic infectious disease were selected based on necropsy diagnosis and presence… Show more

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“…In a large study that was conducted in Brazil, 849 eyes of 428 cats that died of systemic infectious disease were evaluated by necropsy, 29% of which manifested with histologic ocular disease ( 89 ). The most important ocular diseases included FeLV, FIP and cryptococcus which often manifested with uveitis, optic neuritis and meningitis.…”
Section: Infectiousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a large study that was conducted in Brazil, 849 eyes of 428 cats that died of systemic infectious disease were evaluated by necropsy, 29% of which manifested with histologic ocular disease ( 89 ). The most important ocular diseases included FeLV, FIP and cryptococcus which often manifested with uveitis, optic neuritis and meningitis.…”
Section: Infectiousmentioning
confidence: 99%