Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, in the latter etiologic factors are usually searched and found that allow targeted therapeutic approaches, whereas in dogs this is less frequent. This review will take into consideration chronic hepatitis in dogs, and discuss differences and similarities between the two species with respect to this disease
Canine idiopathic hepatitis is a common disease, categorized histologically by presence of hepatocel...
AbstractStandardised histological criteria are now available for the diagnosis of canine chronic hep...
BACKGROUND: Only one study reports prednisone to prolong survival in dogs with chronic hepatitis irr...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
AbstractStandardised histological criteria are now available for the diagnosis of canine chronic hep...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent in the general dog population, though the etiology is often unkn...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent in the general dog population, though the etiology is often unkn...
Canine idiopathic hepatitis is a common disease, categorized histologically by presence of hepatocel...
Abstract This consensus statement on chronic hepatitis (CH) in dogs is based on the expert opinion o...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Canine idiopathic hepatitis is a common disease, categorized histologically by presence of hepatocel...
AbstractStandardised histological criteria are now available for the diagnosis of canine chronic hep...
BACKGROUND: Only one study reports prednisone to prolong survival in dogs with chronic hepatitis irr...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
Chronic hepatitis is a frequent pathologic condition encountered in both dogs and humans; however, i...
AbstractStandardised histological criteria are now available for the diagnosis of canine chronic hep...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent in the general dog population, though the etiology is often unkn...
Liver diseases are highly prevalent in the general dog population, though the etiology is often unkn...
Canine idiopathic hepatitis is a common disease, categorized histologically by presence of hepatocel...
Abstract This consensus statement on chronic hepatitis (CH) in dogs is based on the expert opinion o...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Primary hepatic neoplasia is uncommonly reported in dogs. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most...
Canine idiopathic hepatitis is a common disease, categorized histologically by presence of hepatocel...
AbstractStandardised histological criteria are now available for the diagnosis of canine chronic hep...
BACKGROUND: Only one study reports prednisone to prolong survival in dogs with chronic hepatitis irr...