rawia
Member Since 2017
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...rop-to-a-very-low-number.235855/#post-2644704
Hi everyone,
Meme’s Biopsy result came back and it was what i pray not to be
She had a Gingivostomatities
and this what came back in the Biopsy result:
COMMENTS
1-2. These ulcerated lesions from Meme s oral cavity are
consistent with areas of lymphocytic/plasmacytic and
neutrophilic gingivitis. Plasmacytic stomatitis is a recognised
pathological entity that goes by a variety of clinical names
(including feline chronic gingivostomatitis, proliferative
gingivostomatitis,
lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis). This is an ulcerative and
chronic inflammatory disease of the mucosa of the fauces, the
angle of the jaws and, less commonly, the hard palate, gingiva
and tongue. The syndrome is more common in older cats and may
also be solely associated with periodontitis.
There was more and more description but this is the final comment, will this is a heartbreaking news, we also took a swap to check if she has any virus that cause this ( for now she is negative for FIV and FeLV and still waiting for te Calicivirus result).
I have an appointment with the vet after 1 week and i want to decide what to do, i am thinking to do at least a partial teeth extraction since the inflammation only in the back teeth. I can not put her on pred for the rest of her life or any other Steroid meds as it has a bad effect on long term. The inflammation now is way better after a week of low dose pred treatment but i know that this inflammation will came back as it is an aggressive oral disease. I wish if i did not have to deal with such a thing as we do not have a dental specialist in my country. My vet is very qualified and she is able and did alot of full mouth extraction before but i do not know whay she does not want to do it for Meme, she said that it is a major procedure for her and she might take long time to heal and her teeth is healthy and the problem only in the gum, I need to decide what to do.
Hi everyone,
Meme’s Biopsy result came back and it was what i pray not to be
She had a Gingivostomatities
and this what came back in the Biopsy result:
COMMENTS
1-2. These ulcerated lesions from Meme s oral cavity are
consistent with areas of lymphocytic/plasmacytic and
neutrophilic gingivitis. Plasmacytic stomatitis is a recognised
pathological entity that goes by a variety of clinical names
(including feline chronic gingivostomatitis, proliferative
gingivostomatitis,
lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis). This is an ulcerative and
chronic inflammatory disease of the mucosa of the fauces, the
angle of the jaws and, less commonly, the hard palate, gingiva
and tongue. The syndrome is more common in older cats and may
also be solely associated with periodontitis.
There was more and more description but this is the final comment, will this is a heartbreaking news, we also took a swap to check if she has any virus that cause this ( for now she is negative for FIV and FeLV and still waiting for te Calicivirus result).
I have an appointment with the vet after 1 week and i want to decide what to do, i am thinking to do at least a partial teeth extraction since the inflammation only in the back teeth. I can not put her on pred for the rest of her life or any other Steroid meds as it has a bad effect on long term. The inflammation now is way better after a week of low dose pred treatment but i know that this inflammation will came back as it is an aggressive oral disease. I wish if i did not have to deal with such a thing as we do not have a dental specialist in my country. My vet is very qualified and she is able and did alot of full mouth extraction before but i do not know whay she does not want to do it for Meme, she said that it is a major procedure for her and she might take long time to heal and her teeth is healthy and the problem only in the gum, I need to decide what to do.