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==History and Clinical signs==
 
==History and Clinical signs==
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FECoV may cause mild respiratory symptoms and diarrhoea but is often asymptomatic
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FECoV may cause mild respiratory symptoms and diarrhoea but is often asymptomatic.
    
Signs of FIP include, chronic weight loss, anorexia, pyrexia and depression.
 
Signs of FIP include, chronic weight loss, anorexia, pyrexia and depression.
Fluid in the abdomen, thorax or pericardium are symptomatic of '''wet, or exudative FIP'''.
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Fluid in the abdomen, thorax or pericardium are symptomatic of wet, or exudative FIP.
Granulomatous change in the organs are symptomatic of '''dry, or nonexudative FIP'''.
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Granulomatous change in the organs are symptomatic of dry, or nonexudative FIP.
FIP has been documented to cause:
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FIP has also been documented to cause:
Uveitis, hydrocephalus, neurological symptoms, such as ataxia or seizures and chronic diarrhoea.
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[[WikiWords#U|Uveitis]], [[Congenital and Neonatal Disease - Pathology #Hydrocephalus| hydrocephalus]], neurological symptoms, such as ataxia or [[CNS Seizures - Pathology|seizures]] and chronic diarrhoea.
 
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==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
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