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Clinical and imaging findings after antiviral treatment in cats with presumptive neurologic feline infectious peritonitis: 9 cases (2020-2024)

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Limited information is available regarding comparison between clinical outcomes and post-treatment imaging findings in cats with the neurologic form of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVE: Describe post-treatment imaging findings and clinical outcomes in cats with neurologic FIP treated with antiviral drugs....

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Discussion

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Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this article is a veterinary case series with no relevance to human audiology or hearing science.

Why It Matters

This article is not relevant to the audiology field and appears to have been included in error.

Key Points
  1. 01Veterinary case series of 9 cats with neurologic feline infectious peritonitis (2020–2024).
  2. 02Examines clinical and MRI/CT imaging findings after antiviral treatment.
  3. 03No connection to human audiology, hearing loss, or related clinical practice.
  4. 04Likely indexed in a cross-disciplinary PubMed feed and included erroneously.
Research metadata
PMID
42561146
DOI
10.1093/jvimsj/aalag162.
Journal
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animals)
Publication type
case_report
Evidence level
4
Sample size
9
Population
Cats with presumptive neurologic feline infectious peritonitis
Intervention
Antiviral treatment for neurologic feline infectious peritonitis

Primary outcomes

Clinical findings post-treatment; Imaging findings post-treatment

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