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. 2017 Jan 23;19(12):1206–1214. doi: 10.1177/1098612X16686728

Table 2.

Signalment, clinical, haematological and urological findings of the three morbillivirus-positive live cats

Signalment and clinical findings Haematological findings Urological findings
Cat 1* Cat 2 Cat 3 Cat 1* Cat 2 Cat 3 Cat 1* Cat 2 Cat 3
Age (years) 4 12 0.2 White blood cells H N H Ketone NP NP NP
Gender M F F Lymphocytic count N L H Blood NP NP NP
Breed Mix Mix Mix Monocyte N N H Protein H NP NP
Health status Death Unhealthy Unhealthy Granulocyte H H H Bilirubin H NP NP
Household No No Yes Red blood cells N N L Nitrite P NP NP
Renal disorder No No No Haemoglobin N N L Leukocyte P P NP
Urological signs Yes No Yes Haematocrit N N N Glucose P NP NP
Respiratory signs Yes No No Albumin N N N pH 6 6 5.5
Allergy No Yes No Globulin H N N Residue in urine P P P
Anorexia Yes No No Alb/glob ratio N N N Microleukocyte P P P
Diarrhoea No Yes No Total protein H N N Bacteria P P P
Vomiting No Yes No BUN N N N Trans epithelial P N P
Weight loss Yes No No Urea H H N Renal epithelia NP NP NP
Fever Yes No No Creatinine H H H Struvite NP NP NP
Depression Yes No No ALT H N H Oxalate NP P NP
Hair loss, dullness No No No ALP H N H Cystine NP NP NP
Dermatitis No No No Bilirubin H N H Tyrosine NP NP NP
Stomatitis No No No Ca phosphate NP NP NP
*

Cat 1 died later

M = male; F = female; H = high; L = low; N = normal; P = present; NP = not present; Alb/glob ratio: albumin:globulin ratio; BUN = blood urea nitrogen; ALT = alanine aminotransferase; ALP = alkaline phosphatase