Canine sterile steroid‐responsive lymphadenitis in 49 dogs
Journal of Small Animal Practice2019Vol. 60(5), pp. 280–290
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Ariadna Ribas Latre, A. McPartland, D B Cain, David Walker, Vicki Black, Nils Van den Steen, Sheena Warman, Ian Battersby, Kevin Murtagh, P. Silvestrini, Daniel J. Batchelor, SW Tappin
Abstract
Sterile steroid-responsive lymphadenitis should be considered in dogs with pyrexia of unknown origin with inflammatory lymphadenopathy if no underlying cause can be found and often responds well to immunosuppressive corticosteroid therapy.
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