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pro vyhledávání: '"Gregory Almond"'
Autor:
Eric M. Green, Alex M. Gillen, Fred J. Caldwell, R. Reid Hanson, William R. Brawner, Amelia S. Munsterman, Margaret C. Mudge, Gregory Almond, Jillian Z. Walz, Julie A. Stephens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Background The long-term outcomes of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses is unknown. Objective To report the long-term outcomes for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses, and report s
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 314:R122-R134
Mitochondria are hypothesized to display a biphasic response to reactive oxygen species (ROS) exposure. In this study, we evaluated the time course changes in mitochondrial performance and oxidative stress in house mice following X-irradiation. Forty
Autor:
Antony S. Moore, Michele A. Keyerleber, Sarah Kraiza, Rebecca George, Gregory Almond, Stephanie E. Schleis, Juan Borrego, William R. Brawner, Jackie M. Wypij, Annette N. Smith, Michael S. Kent
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 57:306-312
Tumors of the nasal cavity comprise approximately 1% of all neoplasms in dogs. Canine intranasal lymphoma is rare and reports evaluating the outcome of treatment are lacking. The goal of this observational, descriptive, multi-institutional study was
Autor:
Thara Amilineni, Getaw Worku Hassen, Hossein Kalantari, Asha Roy, Gregory Almond, Roger Chirurgi
Publikováno v:
The American journal of emergency medicine. 36(6)
Autor:
Kathryn Taylor, Gregory Almond, Tracy L. Gieger, Jackie M. Wypij, Stephanie E. Schleis, Michele A. Keyerleber, Rance K. Sellon, Siobhan Haney, Jennifer J. Arthur, Evan Sones, William R. Brawner, Jessica Lawrence, Annette N. Smith, Zack Wright, Terrance A. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 54:194-201
Sarcomas comprise approximately one-third of canine intranasal tumors, however few veterinary studies have described survival times of dogs with histologic subtypes of sarcomas separately from other intranasal tumors. One objective of this study was
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Ophthalmology. 15:188-193
A case of a salivary gland mucocele in a dog causing nonpainful exopthalmos with dorsolateral deviation of the globe and protrusion of the third eyelid. Diagnosis was made via ultrasound and confirmed with computed tomography. Aspiration of the cysti
Autor:
Rebecca, George, Annette, Smith, Stephanie, Schleis, William, Brawner, Gregory, Almond, Michael, Kent, Jackie, Wypij, Juan, Borrego, Antony, Moore, Michele, Keyerleber, Sarah, Kraiza
Publikováno v:
Veterinary radiologyultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 57(3)
Tumors of the nasal cavity comprise approximately 1% of all neoplasms in dogs. Canine intranasal lymphoma is rare and reports evaluating the outcome of treatment are lacking. The goal of this observational, descriptive, multi-institutional study was
Autor:
Evan, Sones, Annette, Smith, Stephanie, Schleis, William, Brawner, Gregory, Almond, Kathryn, Taylor, Siobhan, Haney, Jackie, Wypij, Michele, Keyerleber, Jennifer, Arthur, Terrance, Hamilton, Jessica, Lawrence, Tracy, Gieger, Rance, Sellon, Zack, Wright
Publikováno v:
Veterinary radiologyultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 54(2)
Sarcomas comprise approximately one-third of canine intranasal tumors, however few veterinary studies have described survival times of dogs with histologic subtypes of sarcomas separately from other intranasal tumors. One objective of this study was
Autor:
Michael S, Lyons, Christopher J, Lindsell, Jason S, Haukoos, Gregory, Almond, Jeremy, Brown, Yvette, Calderon, Eileen, Couture, Roland C, Merchant, Douglas A E, White, Richard E, Rothman, Chris, Aldridge, Gregory, Andrade, Christian, Arbelaez, Tom-meka, Archinard, Steven I, Aronin, Susan, Barrera, Moses, Bateganya, Joanna, Bell-Merriam, Bob, Bongiovanni, Kathleen, Brady, Bernard, Branson, Carol, Brosgart, Evan, Cadoff, Linda, Chaille-Arnold, Ben, Cheng, William, Chiang, Brittney, Copeland, Rosalyn L, Cousar, Maggie, Czarnogorski, Kit, Delgado, Emily, Erbelding, James, Feldman, Osvaldo, Garcia, Charlotte A, Gaydos, Nancy, Glick, Barbara, Gripshover, Jason, Haukoos, Alisa, Hayes, James, Heffelfinger, Laura, Herrera, Amy, Hilley, David, Holtgrave, Brooke, Hoots, Emily, Hopkins, Debra, Houry, Debra, Howell, Yu-Hsiang, Hsieh, Angela B, Hutchinson, Blanca, Jackson, Michael, Jaker, Kerin, Jones, Juliana, Jung, Linda, Kampe, Virginia, Kan, Nancy, Kass, Gabor D, Kelen, Karen, Kroc, Ann, Kurth, Margaret A, Lampe, Jason, Leider, Michael, Lemanski, Michael, Lyons, Sandra, McGovern, Seth, Mercer, Roland, Merchant, Nancy, Miertschin, Joan, Miller, Patricia, Mitchell, Sarah, Nelson, Linda, Onaga, David, Paltiel, Sindy, Paul, Harold, Pollack, Stephen, Raffanti, Liisa, Randall, Richard, Rothman, Akhter, Sabreen, Jeffrey, Sankoff, Vanessa, Sasso, Nathaniel Bernard, Saylor, Elissa, Schechter, Barbara, Schechtman, Steven, Schrantz, Alicia, Scribner, Judy, Shahan, Daniel, Skiest, Freya, Spielberg, Irijah S, Stennett, Patrick, Sullivan, Cathalene, Teahan, Susan, Thompson, Gretchen, Torres, Vicken, Totten, Krystn, Wagner, Rochelle, Walensky, Michael, Waxman, Andrea, Weddle, Douglas, White, Tom, Widell, James A, Wilde, Keith, Wrenn, Juliet, Yonek
Publikováno v:
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 16(2)
Early diagnosis of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through diagnostic testing and screening is a critical priority for individual and public health. Emergency departments (EDs) have an important role in this effort. As EDs ga
Autor:
Bridget K. Urie, Gregory Almond, Christopher M. Smith, Stephen D. Lenz, Debra M. Beard, Clinton D. Lothrop, D. Michael Tillson, William R. Brawner
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 230(11)
Objective—To determine clinical status and renal and hematopoietic function after kidney donation and identify risks associated with kidney donation in dogs. Design—Prospective study. Animals—14 dogs that underwent unilateral nephrectomy for ki