Successful treatment of malakoplakia of the bladder in a kitten

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Abstract

A 4-month-old female kitten presented with chronic lower urinary tract signs and Escherichia coli cystitis, and was diagnosed with urinary bladder malakoplakia based upon histopathology. The kitten was treated with a prolonged antibiotic course and the malakoplakia resolved. Malakoplakia is a chronic granulomatous reaction characterized by the formation of Michaelis-Gutman bodies within von Hansemann macrophages. It is well described in humans, but has never been documented in a living veterinary patient. This case report describes the first successful treatment of malakoplakia in veterinary medicine. © ISFM and AAFP 2013.

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Rutland, B. E., Nimmo, J., Goldsworthy, M., Simcock, J. O., Simpson, K. W., & Kuntz, C. A. (2013). Successful treatment of malakoplakia of the bladder in a kitten. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 15(8), 744–748. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X12471663

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