Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8968754 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A 12-year-old, neutered male domestic shorthair cat was evaluated with a life-long history of intermittent, predominantly small bowel diarrhea and a 3 day history of hematochezia. At presentation, the cat had increased liver enzyme activities and an inflammatory leukogram. Histopathology demonstrated inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), cholangiohepatitis and pancreatitis. The cholangiohepatitis was associated with a multi-drug resistant Enterococcus faecium. Gallbladder agenesis was also documented. Treatment with vancomycin was safely instituted for 10 days. Clinical signs resolved, however, cure of the bacterial cholangiohepatitis was not achieved. The risk of vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) in human and veterinary medicine is discussed.
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Authors
Michelle A. DVM, Leslie E. DVM, Dipl ACVIM (Internal Medicine), Michael D. DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVCP, Frank J. DVM, Dipl ACVP,