During the past year two canine patients afflicted by brain neoplasms were admitted into the small animal clinic. These two particular neoplasms are representative of the brain tumors most commonly seen in the dog, namely the meningioma and astrocytoma
On Nov. 18, 1954, a Pomeranian dog with an abdominal enlargement was admitted to the Stange Memorial...
Neoplasms of the nasal and paranasal sinuses make up approximately 1% of canine tumors. These tumors...
The primary goal of this thesis is to report results of a veterinary clinician-scientist’s career in...
Neoplasms originating from various tissue elements constitute a large and significant group of patho...
Background: Meningioma is the most common brain tumor in dogs. These extra-axial tumors originate in...
In recent years veterinary literature has witnessed an increase in the number of individual reports ...
Neoplasia of the nervous system is reported frequently in dogs and cats [1]. In dogs, tumors of the ...
Background: Dogs and cats are the most common domestic animal species diagnosed with primary neoplas...
Tumors of intracranial nerve root in dogıesticated animals have been infrequently reported in dogs (...
On May 15, 1951 a 10-year-old female Kerry Blue Terrier was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic f...
Only a few references have been made in the literature concerning hypophyseal tumors in domesticated...
Background: The most common primary brain neoplasm is meningioma. Dolichocephalic breeds are predisp...
A seven-year-old male Airdale was found upon clinical examination to have neoplasms in the lungs as ...
Neoplasia is an all too common finding in domestic animals. The oropharyngeal cavity is a common sit...
Background: Current animal models of glioma are limited to small animal models, which are less predi...
On Nov. 18, 1954, a Pomeranian dog with an abdominal enlargement was admitted to the Stange Memorial...
Neoplasms of the nasal and paranasal sinuses make up approximately 1% of canine tumors. These tumors...
The primary goal of this thesis is to report results of a veterinary clinician-scientist’s career in...
Neoplasms originating from various tissue elements constitute a large and significant group of patho...
Background: Meningioma is the most common brain tumor in dogs. These extra-axial tumors originate in...
In recent years veterinary literature has witnessed an increase in the number of individual reports ...
Neoplasia of the nervous system is reported frequently in dogs and cats [1]. In dogs, tumors of the ...
Background: Dogs and cats are the most common domestic animal species diagnosed with primary neoplas...
Tumors of intracranial nerve root in dogıesticated animals have been infrequently reported in dogs (...
On May 15, 1951 a 10-year-old female Kerry Blue Terrier was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic f...
Only a few references have been made in the literature concerning hypophyseal tumors in domesticated...
Background: The most common primary brain neoplasm is meningioma. Dolichocephalic breeds are predisp...
A seven-year-old male Airdale was found upon clinical examination to have neoplasms in the lungs as ...
Neoplasia is an all too common finding in domestic animals. The oropharyngeal cavity is a common sit...
Background: Current animal models of glioma are limited to small animal models, which are less predi...
On Nov. 18, 1954, a Pomeranian dog with an abdominal enlargement was admitted to the Stange Memorial...
Neoplasms of the nasal and paranasal sinuses make up approximately 1% of canine tumors. These tumors...
The primary goal of this thesis is to report results of a veterinary clinician-scientist’s career in...