Acute and chronic faucitis of domestic cats. A feline calicivirus-induced disease
- PMID: 1333664
- DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(92)50131-0
Acute and chronic faucitis of domestic cats. A feline calicivirus-induced disease
Abstract
The lesions of acute feline calicivirus infection are of a transient vesiculo-ulcerative nature and involve, to varying degrees, the palate, tongue, gingiva, lips, nasal philtrum, and oral fauces. Chronic ulceroproliferative faucitis is a specific but uncommon sequelae to persistent feline calicivirus oral carriage.
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