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Clinical features, treatment and outcome of discospondylitis in cats.

Sergio A GomesLaurent S GarosiSebastien BehrCristina ToniJoana TabanezClare RusbridgeMike TargettMark Lowrie
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2021)
Feline discospondylitis is uncommon and no obvious signalment predisposition was found in this study. Spinal hyperaesthesia was universally present, with neurological dysfunction also highly prevalent. Bacterial culture was unrewarding in most cases. Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid or cephalosporins are reasonable choices for first-line antibiotics. Prognosis was favourable, with no long-term evidence of recurrence in cats on sustained antibiotic therapy, for a mean duration of 3 months.
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