Vandevelde M, Braund K G
Vet Pathol. 1979 Jul;16(4):420-7. doi: 10.1177/030098587901600404.
Six cats with chronic progressive neurologic signs of ataxia, paresis, tremors, pupillary abnormalities and seizures had polioencephalomyelitis of probable viral origin. Lesions were most severe in the spinal cord. The uniformity in distribution and nature of the lesions in all six cats strongly suggested a common cause. The condition was compared with other viral infections of known and unknown cause.
六只患有共济失调、轻瘫、震颤、瞳孔异常和癫痫等慢性进行性神经症状的猫患有可能由病毒引起的脑脊髓灰质炎。病变在脊髓中最为严重。所有六只猫的病变分布和性质的一致性强烈表明存在共同病因。将该病症与其他已知和未知病因的病毒感染进行了比较。