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Usefulness of 4-Slice Helical Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of Canine Gastrointestinal Tumors
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association. 67:917-922
Autor:
Tadahisa Mashita, Takashi Mori, Syunsuke Shimamura, Ataru Nakanishi, Tetsuo Asai, Jun Yasuda, Wakana Nakanishi, Rui Kano, Masaki Yano, Kyoko Akiyama
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 77:597-599
A 9-year-old spayed female cat was examined for cheek skin drainage. The skin lesion did not respond to medical therapy; thereafter, facial deformity developed. A computed tomography revealed an intranasal mass and maxillary osteolysis. The mass was
Autor:
Ataru, Nakanishi, Tadahisa, Mashita, Kyoko, Akiyama, Wakana, Nakanishi, Takashi, Mori, Masaki, Yano, Tetsuo, Asai, Rui, Kano, Syunsuke, Shimamura, Jun, Yasuda
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
A 9-year-old spayed female cat was examined for cheek skin drainage. The skin lesion did not respond to medical therapy; thereafter, facial deformity developed. A computed tomography revealed an intranasal mass and maxillary osteolysis. The mass was
Autor:
Sadatoshi Maeda, Yuya Nakamoto, Naoki Kitamura, Hiroaki Kamishina, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Yuji Uzuka, Yui Kobatake, Jun Yasuda, Tadahisa Mashita, Yusuke Harasaki, Shunsuke Shimamura, Yosuke Akagi, Ataru Nakanishi, Gerry Shaw, Takashi Uemura
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of concurrent measurement of serum phosphorylated neurofilament heavy subunit (pNF-H) concentration and intramedullary T2W hyperintensity in paraplegic to paraplegic dogs. Our hypothesis was
Autor:
Chun-Ho Park, Hisaaki Sato, Akitoyo Hotta, Noboru Kudo, Kiyoshi Tanabayashi, Ataru Nakanishi, Daisuke Kojima, Toshifumi Oyamada, Osamu Fujita, Hitoshi Hatai, Satoshi Inoue, Junji Shindo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of veterinary medical science. 71(12)
An adult male hare (Lepus brachyurus angustidens) was discovered in a moribund condition in the bush in the mountains of Aomori prefecture in Japan. Upon gross inspection, many ticks were found on the neck and the external ear regions, and more than