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Encephalo-myelopathy in young cats
Authors:A. C. Palmer  J. B. Cavanagh
Affiliation:Wellcome Laboratory for Comparative Neurology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OES;*Department of Neurology, King's College Hospital Medical School and Institute of Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF
Abstract:Nineteen cats, aged three to 16 months, developed neurological signs including hindleg paralysis, head shaking, nystagmus, defective vision and reduced proprioception. Most of the animals were in cat colonies in research centres and were derived from specific pathogen-free stock. One was referred from veterinary practice. Over 40 per cent of litters could be affected constituting a serious commercial loss. Wallerian degeneration affected long tracts in the spinal cord and variously in the brain stem and cerebral white matter. In seven animals there was loss of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum and in eight there was neuronal loss in the spinal cord. Gliosis accompanied all changes. Although no viral agent was isolated the clinical pattern of the disease and evidence from other cases reported in the literature suggest an infectious cause.
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