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Measurement of fecal calprotectin in cats with chronic enteropathy

Measurement of fecal calprotectin in cats with chronic enteropathy
  • Seventeen cats with chronic enteropathy and 18 healthy controls were included

Feline chronic enteropathies (FCE) are challenging to diagnose and monitor for progression and response to treatment. Fecal calprotectin might be a useful non-invasive marker to evaluate clinical endpoints of therapeutic monitoring in FCE. This study evaluated fecal calprotectin concentrations in cats with FCE before and after initiation of treatment comprised of immunomodulation and/or dietary intervention. Seventeen cats with FCE and 18 healthy controls were included. Clinical investigation of FCE cases included clinical severity grading (feline chronic enteropathy activity index, FCEAI) in all cats, abdominal ultrasonography in 15 cats, and gastrointestinal biopsies in 6 cats. Fecal calprotectin was measured in samples from ...

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