
|Articles|December 23, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Feline lymphadenopathy
An important differential diagnosis in young pure-bred cats.
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“Young pure-bred cats acquired from catteries within the past several months, and whose clinical signs include prominent abdominal lymph-node enlargement, should be evaluated carefully for feline infectious peritonitis.”
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