veterinär spiegel 2023; 33(01): 15-20
DOI: 10.1055/a-1971-1030
Kleintiere & Heimtiere

Fallbericht zur immunologischen Therapie einer chronischen Gingivostomatitis bei der Katze

Sarah Bernauer
,
Zita-Maria Grammel
,
Claudia Dettmer-Richardt

Die feline chronische Gingivostomatitis ist eine hoch schmerzhafte Erkrankung der Mundhöhle bei Katzen und sorgt für eine erhebliche Einschränkung der Lebensqualität. Lesen Sie unseren spannenden Fallbericht mit der außergewöhnlichen, immunologischen Therapie eines 4 Jahre alten Siamkaters.



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