Lymphoma is the most common tumor of the nasal cavity in cats. Commonly used treatment modalities are radiotherapy and chemotherapy, or both. Typical chemotherapy protocols used in cats with nasal lymphoma are COP (cyclophosphamide, vincristine prednisolone) and CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisolone). Thus far, the use of single-agent chlorambucil in nasal lymphoma has been evaluated in a single case report. We report a case series of three cats with B cell nasal lymphoma, two cats with intermediate cell, and one large cell, all with a low mitotic index (MI) of less than 5 mitotic figures per ×400 field, treated with chlorambucil and prednisolone. Two of the cases achieved a long disease-free interval, while the ...
Lymphoma is the most common feline upper respiratory tract (URT) tumor. Primary nasal and nasopharyn...
a combination of both protocols. Thirteen of the 17 cats (76%) had complete clinical remission with ...
Feline small cell lymphoma is associated with greater response to treatment and survival when compar...
Background: Lymphoma in the nasal cavity is the most common tumor of cats' upper respiratory tract. ...
Background: Feline nasal lymphoma is generally a localized and radiosensitive tumor. Treatment optio...
BACKGROUND: Feline nasal lymphoma (NLSA) is a condition for which no standard of care exists. HYPOTH...
A 10-year-old female spayed, domestic short hair cat was first presented to the Cornell University H...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical response rate, progression-free survival time, overall survival ...
Objective To determine response to treatment, survival and prognostic factors for feline extranodal ...
Large granular lymphomas (LGLs) comprise a specific group of lymphomas regardless of classification ...
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection is considered a poor prognostic factor for feline lymphoma. T...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
A three year old female spayed English Mastiff presented with a four month history of unilateral nas...
Lymphoma is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in cats. This report describes the occurrence of extr...
Lymphoma is the most common feline upper respiratory tract (URT) tumor. Primary nasal and nasopharyn...
a combination of both protocols. Thirteen of the 17 cats (76%) had complete clinical remission with ...
Feline small cell lymphoma is associated with greater response to treatment and survival when compar...
Background: Lymphoma in the nasal cavity is the most common tumor of cats' upper respiratory tract. ...
Background: Feline nasal lymphoma is generally a localized and radiosensitive tumor. Treatment optio...
BACKGROUND: Feline nasal lymphoma (NLSA) is a condition for which no standard of care exists. HYPOTH...
A 10-year-old female spayed, domestic short hair cat was first presented to the Cornell University H...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical response rate, progression-free survival time, overall survival ...
Objective To determine response to treatment, survival and prognostic factors for feline extranodal ...
Large granular lymphomas (LGLs) comprise a specific group of lymphomas regardless of classification ...
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection is considered a poor prognostic factor for feline lymphoma. T...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
A three year old female spayed English Mastiff presented with a four month history of unilateral nas...
Lymphoma is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in cats. This report describes the occurrence of extr...
Lymphoma is the most common feline upper respiratory tract (URT) tumor. Primary nasal and nasopharyn...
a combination of both protocols. Thirteen of the 17 cats (76%) had complete clinical remission with ...
Feline small cell lymphoma is associated with greater response to treatment and survival when compar...