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Feline non-erosive immune-mediated polyarthritis: a multicentre, retrospective study of 20 cases (2009-2020).

Florence WoottonBarbara GlanemannSorrel Judith Langley-HobbsCraig BrehenySamuel FowlieFiona WhitworthPaolo SilvestriniAnna ThrelfallStephanie SorrellVictoria L Black
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2022)
Prognosis for feline IMPA can be good. Multimodal immunosuppression was often required. IMPA should be considered in lame cats, with or without pyrexia, when there is no evidence of trauma or infection. The tarsal joints should be included in the multiple joints chosen for sampling. Ligament laxity can occur in non-erosive feline IMPA.
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