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Subcutaneous fat sclerosis in a domestic short-hair cat.

Alexandra Dehesa GoldingLuca PazziniEdoardo AuriemmaDario DrudiSilvia Colombo
Published in: Veterinary dermatology (2024)
The authors describe a case of presumptive feline subcutaneous fat sclerosis, a condition reported only once previously (in 1987) and diagnosed with postmortem examination. We describe radiographic, computed tomography scan and histopathological findings, and partial response to oral methylprednisolone and Vitamin E.
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