Antigen Concentrations as an Indicator of Clinical Remission and Disease Relapse in Cats with Histoplasmosis
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2016Vol. 30(4), pp. 1065–1073
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Abstract
Measurement of Histoplasma antigen in urine and serum might be useful tests for determining disease remission and relapse in cats with histoplasmosis. Further research is needed to investigate the importance of low-level antigenemia and antigenuria.
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