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. 2020 Nov 11;23(8):679–691. doi: 10.1177/1098612X20970510

Table 1.

Signalment, local inflammation index (LII), Stomatitis Disease Activity Index (SDAI) and microscopic inflammation degree (MID) of the caudal oral mucosa of the cats with feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS), and signalment and cause of death of the control cats (CTRL)

FCGS cats Breed Sex Age (years) LII SDAI MID
FCGS 1 DSH FS 6 3 21 3
FCGS 2 DSH FS 3 3 15 2
FCGS 3 DSH MC 3 2 15 2
FCGS 4 DSH FS 7 2 16 2
FCGS 5 DSH MC 3.5 3 16 2
FCGS 6 DSH FS 5 3 23 2
FCGS 7 DSH MC 4.5 3 23 2
FCGS 8 DSH FS 2.5 3 20 3
CTRL cats Breed Sex Age (years) Cause of death
CTRL 1 DSH F 2 Pneumothorax
CTRL 2 DSH F 3 Diaphragmatic hernia
CTRL 3 DSH M 4 Pulmonary oedema
CTRL 4 DSH F 2 Abdominal haemorrhage
CTRL 5 DSH MC 5 Pleural effusion
CTRL 6 DSH FS 5 Aortic thromboembolism
CTRL 7 DSH F 1.5 Diaphragmatic hernia
CTRL 8 DSH M 6 Cranioencephalic trauma

DSH = domestic shorthair; FS = spayed female; MC = castrated male; F = intact female; M = intact male