Mycoplasma felis arthritis in two cats

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Abstract

This report describes the occurrence of non-weightbearing lameness caused by Mycoplasma felis monoarthritis in two, immunocompetent, European, shorthair adult cats with a suspected history of trauma. Clinical signs recurred after conservative treatment. The joints were treated surgically and M felis was identified as the causative agent for the monoarthritis. Medication with 10 mg/kg doxycycline twice daily was initiated according to susceptibility testing. One cat underwent further joint flushing after two weeks; both the cats recovered completely after eight and nine weeks, respectively. The findings suggest that M felis, in addition to being an agent associated with conjunctivitis in cats, is able to act as a pathogen in other tissues and cause arthritis even in immunocompetent cats. © 2006 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.

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Liehmann, L., Degasperi, B., Spergser, J., & Niebauer, G. W. (2006). Mycoplasma felis arthritis in two cats. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 47(8), 476–479. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2006.00074.x

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