Objectives: Flow cytometry (FC) is becoming increasingly popular among veterinary oncologists for the diagnosis of lymphoma or leukaemia. It is accurate, fast and minimally invasive. Several studies of FC have been carried out in canine oncology and applied with great results, whereas there is limited knowledge and use of this technique in feline patients. This is mainly owing to the high prevalence of intra-abdominal lymphomas in this species and the difficulty associated with the diagnostic procedures needed to collect the sample. The purpose of the present study is to investigate whether any pre-analytical factor might affect the quality of suspected feline lymphoma samples for FC analysis. Methods: Ninety-seven consecutive samples of su...
Lymphomas are tumors that may be frequently diagnosed in dogs. The main suspicion for this neoplasic...
Background: Cytopathology is a minimally invasive and convenient diagnostic procedure, often used as...
Nodal lymphomas are less common in cats than in dogs and, consequently, no specific studies have bee...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
none8noFlow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine ly...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
open8noFlow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs becau...
Cytology plays a central role in the diagnostic algorythm for canine lymphoma. Canine lymphoma is a ...
Lymphomas are tumors that may be frequently diagnosed in dogs. The main suspicion for this neoplasic...
Background: Cytopathology is a minimally invasive and convenient diagnostic procedure, often used as...
Nodal lymphomas are less common in cats than in dogs and, consequently, no specific studies have bee...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Introduction Flow cytometry (FC) is an increasingly required technique on which veterinary oncologis...
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
Flow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine lymphoma....
none8noFlow cytometry (FC) is increasingly being used for immunophenotyping and staging of canine ly...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
Flow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs because it h...
open8noFlow cytometry (FC) is widely applied to characterize and stage nodal lymphomas in dogs becau...
Cytology plays a central role in the diagnostic algorythm for canine lymphoma. Canine lymphoma is a ...
Lymphomas are tumors that may be frequently diagnosed in dogs. The main suspicion for this neoplasic...
Background: Cytopathology is a minimally invasive and convenient diagnostic procedure, often used as...
Nodal lymphomas are less common in cats than in dogs and, consequently, no specific studies have bee...