Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 9-10).Alimentary neoplasia is rare in the horse, with the exception of lipoma. This paper describes a case of a large colon lymphoma in a mare in which metastasis to the liver caused encephalopathy and severe neurologic signs. Differential diagnoses for encephalopathy in the adult horse including causes of advanced liver disease and gastrointestinal disturbances are discussed. In addition, the pathophysiology of liver disease leading to encephalopathy is reviewed.Dr. Njaa, Dr. Cheong, Dr. Gol
Lymphoma is a malignant solid neoplasm of the lymphoid tissue of unknown etiology, affecting equine ...
Abstract. Hepatoblastoma (HB) is an uncommon pediatric liver tumor in humans and horses. In humans, ...
Benign lipomas are a common incidental finding in the horse, and will sometimes cause strangulation ...
A 15-year old draft horse mare was presented to the University Clinic for evaluation of lethargy, an...
Abstract. A 21-year-old Dutch crossbred mare was presented with a 1-month history of weight loss and...
Lymphoma is a solid neoplasm of the lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen, etc.). It is the most com...
Lymphoma is the most common intestinal neoplasm in horses, but its clinical-pathological features ar...
<p class="Pa7">A case of T small cell type lymphoma in the brain of a horse is described. A 20-year-...
A 2 year old Standardbred filly presented with a chief complaint of thrombocytopenia. The filly had ...
A 2-year-old creole filly was referred to us for evaluation because of the clinical suspicion of inf...
The faculty and students at Stange Memorial Clinic of Iowa State College were interested in a very u...
A fourteen-year-old miniature horse mare presented to the Large Animal Clinic at Cornell University ...
A 21-year-old Dutch crossbred mare was presented with a 1-month history of weight loss and weakness....
Leukoproliferative disorders reported in horses include lymphoma, lymphocytic leukemia, plasma cell ...
A nine-year-old Trakehner mare was presented as an emergency due to colic, and with a history of int...
Lymphoma is a malignant solid neoplasm of the lymphoid tissue of unknown etiology, affecting equine ...
Abstract. Hepatoblastoma (HB) is an uncommon pediatric liver tumor in humans and horses. In humans, ...
Benign lipomas are a common incidental finding in the horse, and will sometimes cause strangulation ...
A 15-year old draft horse mare was presented to the University Clinic for evaluation of lethargy, an...
Abstract. A 21-year-old Dutch crossbred mare was presented with a 1-month history of weight loss and...
Lymphoma is a solid neoplasm of the lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen, etc.). It is the most com...
Lymphoma is the most common intestinal neoplasm in horses, but its clinical-pathological features ar...
<p class="Pa7">A case of T small cell type lymphoma in the brain of a horse is described. A 20-year-...
A 2 year old Standardbred filly presented with a chief complaint of thrombocytopenia. The filly had ...
A 2-year-old creole filly was referred to us for evaluation because of the clinical suspicion of inf...
The faculty and students at Stange Memorial Clinic of Iowa State College were interested in a very u...
A fourteen-year-old miniature horse mare presented to the Large Animal Clinic at Cornell University ...
A 21-year-old Dutch crossbred mare was presented with a 1-month history of weight loss and weakness....
Leukoproliferative disorders reported in horses include lymphoma, lymphocytic leukemia, plasma cell ...
A nine-year-old Trakehner mare was presented as an emergency due to colic, and with a history of int...
Lymphoma is a malignant solid neoplasm of the lymphoid tissue of unknown etiology, affecting equine ...
Abstract. Hepatoblastoma (HB) is an uncommon pediatric liver tumor in humans and horses. In humans, ...
Benign lipomas are a common incidental finding in the horse, and will sometimes cause strangulation ...