On March 2, 1944, an 8-month-old male Aberdeen Angus calf was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic with the history of a growth in the scrotum which had increased rapidly in size in the last two months. The growth was present but small when the animal was born. The animal was in good condition when presented at the clinic. Examination revealed that the neoplastic growth was located in the distal end and the walls of the scrotum
On March 20. 1950, a two year old Guernsey bull was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a large ...
On Dec. 23, 1940, near Brookfield, Mo., an outbreak of malignant edema in a herd of swine was observ...
On March 31, 1942 an eight-year-old Hereford cow was admitted to the clinic. No history of the case ...
A Dexter cow, aged 3 1/2 years, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic Oct. 27, 1947, with the histo...
Melanocytic tumors and melanomas in domestic animals include neoplasms composed of melanin-producing...
none5siIntroduction In cattle, melanomas are rare and constitutes 1 to 6% of all tumors. Melanomas ...
On Jan. 4th, 1951 a 12-year-old Hereford cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a history o...
none5siObjectives: To describe the clinical and histopathological aspects of a cutaneous melanocytom...
On July 20, 1955, a 7-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic at Iowa State...
On May 27, a 7-year-old Holstein bull was brought to the Stange Memorial Clinic. It showed an enlarg...
A 5- weeks old hereford bull calf was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic on March 15, 1950, with...
On September 21, 1961, a yearling Hereford-Angus cross heifer was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic...
On March 7, 1950, the office of the ambulatory clinic was called to treat a Holstein-Friesian heifer...
An interesting case of abnormal development in a purebred Hereford bull calf was observed at the Sta...
Background: Skin neoplasms in goats, albeit less frequent than in equines and cattle, are no less im...
On March 20. 1950, a two year old Guernsey bull was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a large ...
On Dec. 23, 1940, near Brookfield, Mo., an outbreak of malignant edema in a herd of swine was observ...
On March 31, 1942 an eight-year-old Hereford cow was admitted to the clinic. No history of the case ...
A Dexter cow, aged 3 1/2 years, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic Oct. 27, 1947, with the histo...
Melanocytic tumors and melanomas in domestic animals include neoplasms composed of melanin-producing...
none5siIntroduction In cattle, melanomas are rare and constitutes 1 to 6% of all tumors. Melanomas ...
On Jan. 4th, 1951 a 12-year-old Hereford cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a history o...
none5siObjectives: To describe the clinical and histopathological aspects of a cutaneous melanocytom...
On July 20, 1955, a 7-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic at Iowa State...
On May 27, a 7-year-old Holstein bull was brought to the Stange Memorial Clinic. It showed an enlarg...
A 5- weeks old hereford bull calf was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic on March 15, 1950, with...
On September 21, 1961, a yearling Hereford-Angus cross heifer was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic...
On March 7, 1950, the office of the ambulatory clinic was called to treat a Holstein-Friesian heifer...
An interesting case of abnormal development in a purebred Hereford bull calf was observed at the Sta...
Background: Skin neoplasms in goats, albeit less frequent than in equines and cattle, are no less im...
On March 20. 1950, a two year old Guernsey bull was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a large ...
On Dec. 23, 1940, near Brookfield, Mo., an outbreak of malignant edema in a herd of swine was observ...
On March 31, 1942 an eight-year-old Hereford cow was admitted to the clinic. No history of the case ...