Melanie J Dobromylskyj, Agnieszka Zoltowska, Petra Černá, Samantha Evans, Séverine Tasker, D A Gunn-Moore, Nicole Jacque, Katie Clemens, Allison Koonce, Michael R Lappin, E. Spada, F. Bruno, G. Castelli, R. Perego, Fabrizio Vitale, A. Migliazzo, Sara Accettulli, L. Baggiani, D. Proverbio, Yan-Ru Choi, Regina Hofmann-Lehmann, O. Nekouei, V. Barrs, Julia A. Beatty, Maria Paz Iturriaga, Feline Congress, Simona Kovaříková, Izabela Firlova, Jana Bláhová
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Feline gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia (FGESF) is a distinctive clinicopathological entity that primarily, but not exclusively, affects the gastrointestinal tract and associated lymph nodes. The condition is characterised by predominantly eosinophilic inflammation associated with a varied degree of fibroplasia, which together form a mass. Since the first reports more than 10 years ago, the number of cases has slowly increased, although FGESF is still considered a relatively uncommon differential for an abdominal mass. The aim of this study was to identify and characterise a large cohort of cases diagnosed as FGESF via biopsy. Cats with a diagnosis of FGESF based on histopathology samples submitted to a large commercial diagnostic laboratory between
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JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.