Steroid-responsive neutropenia in a cat with progressive feline leukemia virus infection.
This case highlights that a grave prognosis should not always be given to these FeLV-positive, severely neutropenic cats that responded to immunosuppressive therapy and shows a persistent neutropenia with occasionally severe anemia and thrombocytopenia.
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This case highlights that a grave prognosis should not always be given to these FeLV-positive, severely neutropenic cats that responded to immunosuppressive therapy and shows a persistent neutropenia with occasionally severe anemia and thrombocytopenia.
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