This study evaluated the accuracy and diagnostic quality of histological samples obtained with the Spirotome device on biopsies from dogs affected by canine nasal tumors. Eleven dogs were included in this study. The mean age was 10 years. All biopsies were successfully performed within 15 minutes. All dogs showed nasal bleeding after the biopsies, which was quickly managed by applying intranasal compression with sterile cotton swabs. Bleeding stopped within 10 minutes after sampling. All biopsy samples were considered satisfactory by the pathologist, allowing a proper histological assessment
Fifty-four dogs with nasal tumours were included in this study. Based on histopathology 52 tumours w...
Objective To evaluate signalment, clinical presentation, location and type of nasal foreign bodies i...
Cytology represents a useful diagnostic tool in the preliminary clinical approach to canine splenic ...
This study evaluated the accuracy and diagnostic quality of histological samples obtained with the S...
Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided bi...
Rhinoscopy assisted biopsy gives a diagnostic information in dogs with nasal diseases without the in...
Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided b...
Abstract The aim of this study is to highlight the easiest method of investigation (nasal lavage or...
This study was conducted to compare two techniques for obtaining lung biopsy in dogs. Twelve adult d...
none7siBACKGROUND: Most cases of canine chronic intranasal disease cannot be differentiated based o...
This paper aims at evaluating the frequency of nasal cavity tumors in dogs as well as comparing an e...
ABSTRACT: Lung diseases are common in small animal clinical routine. Diagnosis is usually affected d...
aspergillosis by cytological examination: a comparison of four different collection techniques OBJEC...
The paper describes clinical signs and diagnosis in 81 cases of intranasal tumors n the dog, examine...
Results of a two-year project focused on diagnostic efficacy of various endoscopic techniques and th...
Fifty-four dogs with nasal tumours were included in this study. Based on histopathology 52 tumours w...
Objective To evaluate signalment, clinical presentation, location and type of nasal foreign bodies i...
Cytology represents a useful diagnostic tool in the preliminary clinical approach to canine splenic ...
This study evaluated the accuracy and diagnostic quality of histological samples obtained with the S...
Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided bi...
Rhinoscopy assisted biopsy gives a diagnostic information in dogs with nasal diseases without the in...
Several methods for obtaining specimens from abdominal organs have been described. Imaging-guided b...
Abstract The aim of this study is to highlight the easiest method of investigation (nasal lavage or...
This study was conducted to compare two techniques for obtaining lung biopsy in dogs. Twelve adult d...
none7siBACKGROUND: Most cases of canine chronic intranasal disease cannot be differentiated based o...
This paper aims at evaluating the frequency of nasal cavity tumors in dogs as well as comparing an e...
ABSTRACT: Lung diseases are common in small animal clinical routine. Diagnosis is usually affected d...
aspergillosis by cytological examination: a comparison of four different collection techniques OBJEC...
The paper describes clinical signs and diagnosis in 81 cases of intranasal tumors n the dog, examine...
Results of a two-year project focused on diagnostic efficacy of various endoscopic techniques and th...
Fifty-four dogs with nasal tumours were included in this study. Based on histopathology 52 tumours w...
Objective To evaluate signalment, clinical presentation, location and type of nasal foreign bodies i...
Cytology represents a useful diagnostic tool in the preliminary clinical approach to canine splenic ...