Papillomavirus associated skin lesions in a cat seropositive for feline immunodeficiency virus
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1992
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Horzinek, M.C.
Egberink, H.F.
Berrocal, A.
Bax, H.A.
Ingh, T.S.G.A.M. van den
Walter, J.H.
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Abstract
A cat was presented with skin lesions consisting of slightly raised pigmented plaques, 2 7 mm in diameter with a rough slightly verrucous surface. Histologically these lesions were identified as papillomas. A papillomavirus infection was demonstrated: virus-like particles were present in the nuclei of cells within the lesions, and staining with an anti-bovine papillomavirus (BPV-1) antibody was obtained. An infection with feline immunodeficiency virus was diagnosed in this cat; this condition had probably enhanced the development of papillomas. This is the first report of a papillomavirus infection in a cat in Europe.