Naturally occurring scrapie-like spongiform encephalopathy in five domestic cats
- PMID: 1957458
- DOI: 10.1136/vr.129.11.233
Naturally occurring scrapie-like spongiform encephalopathy in five domestic cats
Abstract
Naturally occurring transmissible spongiform encephalopathies have been recognised in sheep, man, mink, captive deer and cattle. Recently a similar disease was reported in a domestic cat. This paper describes the clinical and pathological findings in five cats with similar signs, including further observations on the original case. All the cats had a progressive, neurological disease involving locomotor disturbances, abnormal behaviour and, in most cases, altered sensory responses. Histopathological examination of the central nervous system revealed changes pathognomonic of the scrapie-like encephalopathies, including widespread vacuolation of the grey matter neuropil, vacuolation of neuronal perikarya and an astrocytic reaction.
Comment in
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Spongiform encephalopathy in a Scottish cat.Vet Rec. 1991 Oct 5;129(14):320. doi: 10.1136/vr.129.14.320. Vet Rec. 1991. PMID: 1801815 No abstract available.
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