Background: Primary pancreas neoplasms are rare, representing less than 0.5% of all veterinary tumors. They are highly aggressive, and most of the patients have unspecifc clinical signs until diagnosis. Although the treatment of choice is surgical resection, only 15 to 20% of the patients may undergo surgery and be cured. Survival is variable after diagnosis,ranging from 4 to 10 months. Prognosis is poor due to the aggressiveness and advanced stage of the disease at the moment of diagnosis, and the weak response to all existing treatments. The objective of this study was to report a case of exocrine pancreatic carcinoma in a dog with hypoglycemia.Case: The present study describes a clinical case of exocrine pancreatic carcinoma in the Clíni...
Canine insulinoma is the neoplastic growth of the beta cells of the pancreas. in man 90% of the grow...
Canine pancreatic tumours are rare compared to human medicine and the detection and differentiation ...
Insulin-like growth factor type II (IGF-II) is the main cause of non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia...
Background: The most frequent pancreatic tumours are derived from insulin-secreting β cells, commonl...
Background: The most frequent pancreatic tumours are derived from insulin-secreting β cells, commonl...
A 10.5-year-old crossbreed dog was presented with a history of hypoglycaemic episodes and elevated s...
A 7-year-old female dog presented with intermittent episodes of urinary incontinence, tremors, inter...
A 10.5‐year‐old, male, neutered Samoyed was presented to the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary ...
Background: Insulinomas are tumors of the pancreatic islet beta cells that secreting insulin. They a...
An 8-year-old female spayed Golden Retriever was presented with a history of two episodes of weaknes...
A 6-year-old intact female Labrador Retriever had diabetes mellitus, which had been difficult to con...
Insulinoma (INS), which causes clinical signs associated with hypoglycaemia, is the most common panc...
The most common pancreatic tumour in dogs is the insulinoma. Canine insulinomas are considered to be...
Insulinoma is an insulin-secreting tumor of the beta cells of the pancreas. It is the most common pa...
Abstract. Sixteen primary pancreatic tumors were found in a retrospective study of bovine pancreatic...
Canine insulinoma is the neoplastic growth of the beta cells of the pancreas. in man 90% of the grow...
Canine pancreatic tumours are rare compared to human medicine and the detection and differentiation ...
Insulin-like growth factor type II (IGF-II) is the main cause of non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia...
Background: The most frequent pancreatic tumours are derived from insulin-secreting β cells, commonl...
Background: The most frequent pancreatic tumours are derived from insulin-secreting β cells, commonl...
A 10.5-year-old crossbreed dog was presented with a history of hypoglycaemic episodes and elevated s...
A 7-year-old female dog presented with intermittent episodes of urinary incontinence, tremors, inter...
A 10.5‐year‐old, male, neutered Samoyed was presented to the Iowa State University Lloyd Veterinary ...
Background: Insulinomas are tumors of the pancreatic islet beta cells that secreting insulin. They a...
An 8-year-old female spayed Golden Retriever was presented with a history of two episodes of weaknes...
A 6-year-old intact female Labrador Retriever had diabetes mellitus, which had been difficult to con...
Insulinoma (INS), which causes clinical signs associated with hypoglycaemia, is the most common panc...
The most common pancreatic tumour in dogs is the insulinoma. Canine insulinomas are considered to be...
Insulinoma is an insulin-secreting tumor of the beta cells of the pancreas. It is the most common pa...
Abstract. Sixteen primary pancreatic tumors were found in a retrospective study of bovine pancreatic...
Canine insulinoma is the neoplastic growth of the beta cells of the pancreas. in man 90% of the grow...
Canine pancreatic tumours are rare compared to human medicine and the detection and differentiation ...
Insulin-like growth factor type II (IGF-II) is the main cause of non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia...