id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-329739-wm5xho2o Hanna, Fikry Multiple myelomas in cats 2005-04-26 .txt text/plain 5882 308 51 Parameters abstracted from each cat's medical record: age, breed, sex, complete blood haematological and biochemical analysis results, feline leukaemia, feline immune deficiency and coronavirus (FIP) antibody titre test results, relative serum viscosity readings, serum protein electrophoresis and agar gel immunoelectrophoresis results, radiological findings, bone marrow aspiration cytologies or biopsy findings, routine urinalysis, urine electrophoresis and urine heat precipitation test results. In those cats with complete remission, transient or absence of the clinical signs were seen in cases 3, 5, 6 and 7, insignificant or complete absence of lucency on radiographs of the affected bone in cases 3 and 6, and return of serum protein level to normal in cases 3, 5, 6 and 7 when serum proteins were re-measured 8 weeks after treatment. Blood samples were suggestive of feline infectious peritonitis and the only evidence that multiple myeloma might be present was the presence of osteolytic bone lesions on radiographs of the lumbar spine and relative serum viscosity was 3.65 which may suggest hyperviscosity syndrome. ./cache/cord-329739-wm5xho2o.txt ./txt/cord-329739-wm5xho2o.txt