id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317411-6lc0wpoo Giori, L. Performances of different diagnostic tests for feline infectious peritonitis in challenging clinical cases 2011-02-21 .txt text/plain 3532 154 40 Clinical findings, serum protein electrophoresis (SPE), analysis of the effusions (AE), antifeline coronavirus serology, serum concentration of α1‐acid glycoprotein (AGP) and histopathology were classified as consistent, doubtful or non‐consistent with FIP. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively assess the results of tests recorded in vivo and at postmortem examination in doubtful cases where FIP was clinically suspected and definitely confirmed or excluded by IHC or based on complete recovery and to evaluate which test had the best sensitivity, specificity and concordance for FIP. In cats with FIP, the tests that were not consistent with or doubtful of FIP included clinical signs (3 of 8 cases), analysis of effusion (AE; 3 of 6), SPE (5 of 8), serology or PCR (4 of 5) and postmortem examination/histology (5 of 8). ./cache/cord-317411-6lc0wpoo.txt ./txt/cord-317411-6lc0wpoo.txt