Isolation of calicivirus from the joint of a kitten with arthritis.

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Calicivirus was isolated from the joint of a kitten that had pyrexia, upper respiratory tract disease, and severe shifting-limb lameness. Marked mononuclear inflammation was found in the synovial fluid. Calicivirus infection or live-virus vaccination previously had been associated with arthropathy, but virus had not been recovered from affected joints. Calicivirus infection should be considered as a diagnosis in kittens with fever and arthralgia, especially if there is a history of recent vaccination or upper respiratory tract disease. Lameness associated with calicivirus infection may be severe, but appears to be self-limiting and is associated with an excellent prognosis for recovery.

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Levy, J. K., & Marsh, A. (1992). Isolation of calicivirus from the joint of a kitten with arthritis. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 201(5), 753–755. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1992.201.05.753

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