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Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 11, Iss 3093, p 3093 (2021)
Animals
Volume 11
Issue 11
Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Animals
Volume 11
Issue 11
Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary Equine sarcoids are common cancers of horses that are caused by bovine papillomaviruses (BPVs). Previous studies have suggested that most sarcoids are caused by either BPV1 or BPV2, with the proportion caused by each BPV type dependent
Autor:
M C Owen, Jonathan P. Bray, Malcolm W Jack, Philip Hyndman, Geoff M B Orbell, Andrew J. Worth
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 254:393-398
CASE DESCRIPTION A 13-year-old neutered male Abyssinian cat with a 4-month history of right forelimb edema and multifocal crusting lesions at the distal aspect of the antebrachium was referred to a veterinary teaching hospital for evaluation. Extensi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 59:85-91
Objectives To investigate thalidomide as an adjuvant treatment for canine haemangiosarcoma. Materials and methods Fifteen dogs with splenic haemangiosarcoma, initially treated by splenectomy, were included. Following recovery from surgery, all dogs r
Autor:
Nikianna Nicholas, Naomi Hansen, Richard Malik, John T. Mackie, Michael A. Shipstone, Graeme Pack, John S. Munday, Paul Reddell, Geoff M. B. Orbell
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Cutaneous pigmented viral plaques is a disorder of epidermal growth caused by canine papillomavirus type 4 (CPV‐4). There is currently no standard of care for managing this condition and it has not been reported in the Hungarian Vizsla. This case s
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 30(2)
Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs) are papillomavirus (PV)-induced skin neoplasms that are thought to be caused by Felis catus papillomavirus (FcaPV) 2. As BISCs are typically multiple and can become extensive, they can be difficult to treat. Herein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 18:619-622
A 7-year-old dairy cow presented with clinical signs of neurologic disease. Despite treatment with penicillin, the cow died 36 hours after initial presentation. Necropsy examination revealed multiple foci of hemorrhage within the cerebrum and thicken
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Dermatology. 27:215-e55
BACKGROUND Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs) are rare feline tumours that are thought to be caused by papillomavirus infection. Although they usually develop in old cats and are slowly progressive, multiple aggressive BISCs have been reported previ