Primary pyomyositis and uveitis in a cat

Author:

Park Jongjin1,Lee Saeyoung1,Kim Minkun1,Jeong Hyohoon12,Yun Youngmin12,Song Woo‐Jin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University Jeju South Korea

2. The Research Institute of Veterinary Science College of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University Jeju South Korea

Abstract

AbstractA 6‐year‐old neutered male Siamese cat was referred for investigation of hindlimb ataxia and blindness of 2 weeks’ duration. A swollen right hind limb, with no history of trauma, and no evidence of an external wound, was observed on physical examination. Ophthalmic examination revealed bilateral absence of the menace response and changes consistent with uveitis. Blood tests identified changes consistent with inflammation including serum amyloid A elevation. Infectious disease testing was negative. Degenerate neutrophils and bacterial cocci were detected on fine needle aspiration cytology of the affected limb. Thoracic radiography and abdominal ultrasonography identified no abnormalities. Primary pyomyositis was suspected and clindamycin was prescribed following Penrose drain tube placement. In addition, eye drops containing tobramycin, atropine, and prednisolone were administered. The clinical signs and serum amyloid A level were markedly improved after 5 days of treatment. Based on the medical history and lack of other findings, the uveitis was suspected to be secondary to the pyomyositis. The clinical signs resolved completely, and no recurrence was reported within a 6‐month follow‐up period. To the best of our knowledge, primary pyomyositis with uveitis has not been previously reported in cats.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Education

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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