Kruger J M, Osborne C A, Venta P J, Sussman M D
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 1996 Mar;26(2):281-96. doi: 10.1016/s0195-5616(96)50208-1.
The exact cause of hematuria, dysuria, and urethral obstruction remains unknown in a large percentage of naturally occurring cases of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). One attractive hypothesis implicates viruses as the cause of some idiopathic forms of FLUTD; supporting this hypothesis is the fact that a gamma herpesvirus, a calicivirus, and a retrovirus have been isolated from urine and tissues obtained from cats with this type of disease. Although the clinical course and laboratory findings of cats with idiopathic FLUTD are suggestive of an infectious cause, the question of whether viruses have a pathologic role in some forms of naturally acquired FLUTDs has not been completely answered.
在很大比例的自然发生的猫下泌尿道疾病(FLUTD)病例中,血尿、排尿困难和尿道梗阻的确切病因仍然不明。一个有吸引力的假说是,病毒是某些特发性形式的FLUTD的病因;支持这一假说的事实是,已经从患有此类疾病的猫的尿液和组织中分离出一种γ疱疹病毒、一种杯状病毒和一种逆转录病毒。尽管患有特发性FLUTD的猫的临床病程和实验室检查结果提示有感染性病因,但病毒在某些自然获得性FLUTD形式中是否具有病理作用的问题尚未得到完全解答。