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  • |linkpage =Integumentary System - Pathology |linktext =Integumentary System
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  • Image:WikiPath Integumentary System Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Integumentary System rect 532 250 550 268 [[:Category:Integumentary System - Pathology]]
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  • :[[L-Gamma Glutamyltransferase (GGT)]] ===Alimentary System===
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  • ...neoplasia ([[Lymphoma|lymphoma]]), myelosuppression ([[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]) and immunosuppression (of [[Lymphocytes#T c *FeLV-A -natural strain
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  • ...a [[Type III Hypersensitivity|type III hypersensitivity reaction]], or cell-mediated autoimmunity. ...the disease. These target a number of nuclear components, including double-stranded DNA, histones and extractable nuclear antigens.
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  • ...lts in transplacental transmission<sup>4</sup>. The potential role of blood-sucking insects, such as fleas, in spreading infection is unknown<sup>2</sup It is clearly possible that horizontal transmission can occur within multi-cat households, but in some households only a single cat in a group may be F
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