A dog is described with bilateral primary renal lymphoma treated with chemotherapy. Clinically the dog exhibited lethargy and questionable increased thirst and urination. Clincal staging did not localize another potential site of primary disease or metastasis. Histologically, neoplastic lymphocytes were observed to be infiltrating into normal renal parenchyma and immunophenotyping described was a non-T/non-B lymphoma. Post chemotherapy complications observed were likely all associated with hemorrhage of a kidney, although some features were consistent with acute tumor lysis syndrome
A 13-year-old female spayed Maltese Dog was referred to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals’...
Absrracr. Thirty-three cases of canine renal carcinoma reported between 1907 and 1972 are reviewed, ...
A 4-year-old, neutered male, American Cocker Spaniel weighing 8.3 kg was presented with a 1-month hi...
Canine lymphoma is a commonly reported neoplasia and, in most dogs, arises from lymph nodes before s...
Clinical, surgical and pathological data pertaining to a case of primary lymphosarcoma in a cat, wit...
Canine lymphoma (cL) is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence rate of 20-10...
Canine lymphoma (cL) is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence rate of 20-10...
Abstract Lymphoma is widely recognized in veterinary medicine. However, studies focused on secondary...
ABSTRACT A female adult dog, with a four-month history of pain and intense pruritus, which eventuall...
The non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a heterogeneous family of lymphoid malignancies that are among ...
A 5 year old female spayed mixed breed dog presented to the Cornell University Internal Medicine Ser...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
During the period of 8 years, 120 dogs affected by lymphoma were referred to the veterinary teaching...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 1978. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 6).F...
A 13-year-old female spayed Maltese Dog was referred to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals’...
Absrracr. Thirty-three cases of canine renal carcinoma reported between 1907 and 1972 are reviewed, ...
A 4-year-old, neutered male, American Cocker Spaniel weighing 8.3 kg was presented with a 1-month hi...
Canine lymphoma is a commonly reported neoplasia and, in most dogs, arises from lymph nodes before s...
Clinical, surgical and pathological data pertaining to a case of primary lymphosarcoma in a cat, wit...
Canine lymphoma (cL) is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence rate of 20-10...
Canine lymphoma (cL) is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence rate of 20-10...
Abstract Lymphoma is widely recognized in veterinary medicine. However, studies focused on secondary...
ABSTRACT A female adult dog, with a four-month history of pain and intense pruritus, which eventuall...
The non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a heterogeneous family of lymphoid malignancies that are among ...
A 5 year old female spayed mixed breed dog presented to the Cornell University Internal Medicine Ser...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
During the period of 8 years, 120 dogs affected by lymphoma were referred to the veterinary teaching...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 1978. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 6).F...
A 13-year-old female spayed Maltese Dog was referred to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals’...
Absrracr. Thirty-three cases of canine renal carcinoma reported between 1907 and 1972 are reviewed, ...
A 4-year-old, neutered male, American Cocker Spaniel weighing 8.3 kg was presented with a 1-month hi...