id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335434-lgvoethn Cannon, Martha .J. Cutaneous lesions associated with coronavirus-induced vasculitis in a cat with feline infectious peritonitis and concurrent feline immunodeficiency virus infection 2005-02-12 .txt text/plain 1925 102 39 title: Cutaneous lesions associated with coronavirus-induced vasculitis in a cat with feline infectious peritonitis and concurrent feline immunodeficiency virus infection This report describes a clinical case of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with multisystemic involvement, including multiple nodular cutaneous lesions, in a cat that was co-infected with feline coronavirus and feline immunodeficiency virus. Immunohistology for feline coronavirus (FCoV) antigen, using a mouse monoclonal antibody (FCV3-70, Custom Monoclonals International, West Sacramento, USA), was performed on renal and skin biopsies as previously described (Kipar et al 1998, in press ). The diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of numerous FCoV antigen-positive macrophages within the granulomatous lesions, a finding only seen in, and therefore pathognomonic for, FIP (Kipar et al 1998, in press) . Taken together, the clinical signs, clinical pathology, histological changes and immunohistological findings in this case confirm that the cat had a 'non-effusive form' of FIP, with involvement of the kidneys, skin and most likely brain and eyes. ./cache/cord-335434-lgvoethn.txt ./txt/cord-335434-lgvoethn.txt