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Dustin J Beauchamp1, Ronaldo C da Costa, Christopher Premanandan, Colby G Burns, Jing Cui, Joshua B Daniels.
Abstract
Mycoplasmas are frequently isolated from many animal species. In domestic cats, mycoplasmas may be isolated from respiratory and ocular mucosae, but other sites are also occasionally colonized by these organisms. No cases of Mycoplasma species-associated neurologic disease have been reported in cats. We describe a case of Mycoplasma felis-associated meningoencephalitis in a 10-month-old domestic shorthair cat.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21177132 PMCID: PMC7129726 DOI: 10.1016/j.jfms.2010.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Feline Med Surg ISSN: 1098-612X Impact factor: 2.015
Fig 1Gross pathology of lesions seen on the ventral aspect of brain and brainstem. One large black arrow points to an approximately 2 mm in diameter hard pocket of green purulent material on the meninges of the left side of the brain, ventral to the cerebrum. Two smaller black arrows highlight an approximately 5 mm in diameter area of green purulent fluid on the meninges ventral to the cerebellum and brainstem.
Fig 2(a) Section of brainstem at 4× showing large scale lymphoplasmacytic infiltration into the superficial parenchyma of the brainstem. (b) Section of brainstem at 40× showing intact and degenerative neutrophils and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration representative of severe inflammation.
Fig 3(a) Section of spinal cord at 4× representative of leptomeninges from C3–C6. Multifocal randomly distributed areas of white matter contained dilated myelin sheaths with occasional dilated axons and axonophagia. Areas of parenchymal rarefaction were present in the white matter, interpreted as pan-necrosis. (b) Section of spinal cord at 40× showing leptomeninges that are markedly expanded and effaced by accumulations of intact and degenerate neutrophils admixed with eosinophilic slightly fibrillar material (fibrin). Numerous coalescing aggregates of lymphocytes, plasma cells and histiocytes were also present adjacent to the outer edge of the white matter.