Treatment of a case of refractory feline chronic gingivostomatitis with feline recombinant interferon omega
2007
Southerden, P. | Gorrel, C.
Chronic gingivostomatitis is a common debilitating disease in cats, which is often refractory to medical and surgical treatment. An eight-year-old, neutered female domestic shorthair cat with a history of gingivitis was presented with chronic gingivostomatitis. Initial treatment by extraction of all premolars and molars was unsuccessful. However, the condition resolved within six weeks of treatment with feline recombinant interferon omega (Virbagen; Virbac).
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书目信息
出版者
Boston : Springer US
其它主题
Differential; Animal diseases (physiological); Chronic disease; Feline recombinant interferon omega; Female; Therapeutic use; Cat diseases; Cat diseases; Gingivostomatitis; Veterinary pharmacology; And immunology; Administration & dosage; Surgery; Tooth extraction; Interferon type i; Veterinary; Tooth extraction
语言
英语
注释
Includes references
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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