Michelle - have you seen any documentation describing it ? If so, could
you email it to me?  I would love to read it..- as I have never seen
anything like that - and have read tons of FIP diagnosistic related
documentations.

 

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The main reason they think FIP, actually, is the lymph node aspirate
cytology-- it showed granulamatous inflamation in a mesenteric lymph
node.  This is apparently indicative of FIP. It can also be indicative
of a few other inflammatory and infectious diseases, but apparently is
most common in FIP cases. The lab report said possibly her ibd could
cause it, as could FIP.

 

In a message dated 1/29/2007 2:21:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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        That's true - it's just that - NONE of Lucy's blood work result
supports towards FIP - the only thing it does it fluid in her tummy and
it's clear and she is anemic -and it just seems unreasonable to conclude
that she has FIP - but rather they don't know what to make of it -
therefore they are attributing FIP -  when a cat become severely anemic
from FIP, some part of their organs (usually it's liver or kidney) have
been affected already, and it will show elevated values in these organ
functions.... And it's not with Lucy -

         

        I just feel that Lucy has what Tsubomi has had - felk virus
related illness - she has become anemic very quickly and she had fluid
in her tummy -I don't know if she has cancer or not as she passed away
from anemia..

 

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