Benign lipomas are a common incidental finding in the horse, and will sometimes cause strangulation of intestinal structures if they are pedunculated and become torsed about a viscus.1,2,6 Infiltrative lipomas are uncommon neoplasm
The clinical and pathologic findings related to an infiltrative facial lipoma in a 5-month-old femal...
peer reviewedBackground: Strangulating lesions of the small intestine involving the greater omentum ...
Abstract. Multiple cutaneous masses developed in the perineum of a 14-year-old Saddlebred stallion o...
This case report describes an infiltrative lipoma in a horse. A slow-growing mass, detected early af...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professionalThis case report describes an infiltrative lipoma in ...
Background: The abdominal lipomas are benign tumors of hyperplastic growth that originate from mesen...
A fourteen-year-old miniature horse mare presented to the Large Animal Clinic at Cornell University ...
Background: A Grey 12-year-old Arabian endurance horse gelding was referred to the SHS Veterinary Ce...
Enterolithiasis in horses is a condition which is fairly common in Southern and Western areas of the...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 9...
Malabsorption syndromes include those intestinal tract disorders that result in impaired digestion a...
Infiltrative bowel disease is an important cause of weight loss and cachexia in horses and likely oc...
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
SummaryThe current hypothesis proposed for strangulation of small intestine by a pedunculated lipoma...
This paper describes the occurrence of a lipoma associated with the long digital extensor tendon she...
The clinical and pathologic findings related to an infiltrative facial lipoma in a 5-month-old femal...
peer reviewedBackground: Strangulating lesions of the small intestine involving the greater omentum ...
Abstract. Multiple cutaneous masses developed in the perineum of a 14-year-old Saddlebred stallion o...
This case report describes an infiltrative lipoma in a horse. A slow-growing mass, detected early af...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professionalThis case report describes an infiltrative lipoma in ...
Background: The abdominal lipomas are benign tumors of hyperplastic growth that originate from mesen...
A fourteen-year-old miniature horse mare presented to the Large Animal Clinic at Cornell University ...
Background: A Grey 12-year-old Arabian endurance horse gelding was referred to the SHS Veterinary Ce...
Enterolithiasis in horses is a condition which is fairly common in Southern and Western areas of the...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 9...
Malabsorption syndromes include those intestinal tract disorders that result in impaired digestion a...
Infiltrative bowel disease is an important cause of weight loss and cachexia in horses and likely oc...
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
SummaryThe current hypothesis proposed for strangulation of small intestine by a pedunculated lipoma...
This paper describes the occurrence of a lipoma associated with the long digital extensor tendon she...
The clinical and pathologic findings related to an infiltrative facial lipoma in a 5-month-old femal...
peer reviewedBackground: Strangulating lesions of the small intestine involving the greater omentum ...
Abstract. Multiple cutaneous masses developed in the perineum of a 14-year-old Saddlebred stallion o...