Intracranial neoplasia is frequently encountered in dogs. After a presumptive diagnosis of intracranial neoplasia is established based on history, clinical signs and advanced imaging characteristics, the decision to treat and which treatment to choose must be considered. The objective of this study is to report survival times (ST) for dogs with intracranial meningiomas and gliomas treated with surgical resection alone (SRA), to identify potential prognostic factors affecting survival, and to compare the results with the available literature. Medical records of 29 dogs with histopathologic confirmation of intracranial meningiomas and gliomas treated with SRA were retrospectively reviewed. For each dog, signalment, clinical signs, imaging fin...
BACKGROUND: Use of strongly hypofractionated radiation treatments in dogs with intracranial neoplasi...
Abstract. Intracranial meningiomas were identified in 28 dogs based on histologic examination of tis...
Published studies on the use of stereotactic radiotherapy for dogs with pituitary tumors are limited...
Intracranial neoplasia is frequently encountered in dogs. After a presumptive diagnosis of intracran...
Intracranial gliomas are associated with a poor prognosis, and the most appropriate treatment is yet...
Background: The most common primary brain neoplasm is meningioma. Dolichocephalic breeds are predisp...
Post-treatment outcome in canine glial tumours is described with a broad range of survival times bet...
Brain gliomas are common tumours diagnosed in dogs. However, limited information is available on the...
Background: Current animal models of glioma are limited to small animal models, which are less predi...
BackgroundGliomas in dogs remain poorly understood.ObjectivesTo characterize the clinicopathologic f...
Background: Meningioma is the most common brain tumor in dogs. These extra-axial tumors originate in...
Background: Dogs and cats are the most common domestic animal species diagnosed with primary neoplas...
Objective To describe survival and early postoperative outcome after intracranial surgery in dogs. ...
SUMMARY Background: Meningeoma is a common intracranial tumour type in dogs and cats. Epilepsy and...
Background: Intraventricular tumors are rare, optimal treatment is not defined. Symptomatic patients...
BACKGROUND: Use of strongly hypofractionated radiation treatments in dogs with intracranial neoplasi...
Abstract. Intracranial meningiomas were identified in 28 dogs based on histologic examination of tis...
Published studies on the use of stereotactic radiotherapy for dogs with pituitary tumors are limited...
Intracranial neoplasia is frequently encountered in dogs. After a presumptive diagnosis of intracran...
Intracranial gliomas are associated with a poor prognosis, and the most appropriate treatment is yet...
Background: The most common primary brain neoplasm is meningioma. Dolichocephalic breeds are predisp...
Post-treatment outcome in canine glial tumours is described with a broad range of survival times bet...
Brain gliomas are common tumours diagnosed in dogs. However, limited information is available on the...
Background: Current animal models of glioma are limited to small animal models, which are less predi...
BackgroundGliomas in dogs remain poorly understood.ObjectivesTo characterize the clinicopathologic f...
Background: Meningioma is the most common brain tumor in dogs. These extra-axial tumors originate in...
Background: Dogs and cats are the most common domestic animal species diagnosed with primary neoplas...
Objective To describe survival and early postoperative outcome after intracranial surgery in dogs. ...
SUMMARY Background: Meningeoma is a common intracranial tumour type in dogs and cats. Epilepsy and...
Background: Intraventricular tumors are rare, optimal treatment is not defined. Symptomatic patients...
BACKGROUND: Use of strongly hypofractionated radiation treatments in dogs with intracranial neoplasi...
Abstract. Intracranial meningiomas were identified in 28 dogs based on histologic examination of tis...
Published studies on the use of stereotactic radiotherapy for dogs with pituitary tumors are limited...