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Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis Current Concepts in Clinical Management

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Date 2023 Aug 7
PMID 37548475
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Practical Relevance: Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a debilitating disease for cats and a challenge for veterinarians and cat caregivers alike. Recent literature indicates that the disease is immune-mediated in nature and likely associated with a chronic viral infection in patients with higher alpha diversity of their subgingival microbiome. The immune-mediated nature of FCGS includes both local as well as systemic effects, and the transcriptomic analysis of affected patients supports these findings.

Treatment Options: Localized therapy in the form of surgical extraction of all, or nearly all, teeth continues to be the mainstay of treatment. For cats that do not respond to surgical management, medical management, in the form of immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory therapy, remains an option. Analgesia is of fundamental importance. Immunomodulation utilizing mesenchymal stromal cell therapy provides an alternative treatment avenue for refractory patients and likely targets the chronic viral infection present in this disease. The potential for treatment stratification and use of novel systemic treatment options may be revealed as the molecular pathways involved in this disease are better described.

Aims: This review outlines current and emerging concepts linking available science pertaining to FCGS and clinical management of the disease.

Evidence Base: The article draws on the best evidence base at this juncture and is also driven by the authors' collective experience of working on the disease for over a decade.

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