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pro vyhledávání: '"Michele A Keyerleber"'
Autor:
Michele A. Keyerleber, Lisa G. Barber
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 63:798-806
The use of radiation therapy in conjunction with small molecule inhibitors is an appealing treatment combination for non-resectable carcinomas, which tend to be locally invasive with variable risk of locoregional metastasis. This prospective, pilot s
Autor:
Enrique Yarto-Jaramillo, Jennifer Graham, Margaret C McEntee, Michele A Keyerleber, Samuel H. Jennings, Daniel Rodríguez-Arroyo, Alonso Reyes-Matute
Publikováno v:
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 41:48-53
Autor:
Isabelle Vanhaezebrouck, Vivian C Fan, Celina Y Morimoto, Nicholas J. Rancilio, Elissa Randall, Lynn Griffin, Danielle Zwueste, Monique N. Mayer, Michele A. Keyerleber, Narinder Sidhu, Cheryl L. Waldner, Quinn Matthews
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 61:726-737
There is a lack of information regarding interobserver agreement on canine meningioma gross tumor volume (GTV) delineation, and on the impact of MRI on this agreement. The objectives of this retrospective, secondary analysis, observer agreement study
Autor:
Keijiro Shiomitsu, Jayme Looper, Tracy L. Gieger, Koichi Nagata, Michelle Turek, Michele A. Keyerleber, Scott Hetzel, Tracy A. LaDue, Julia Buchholz
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 61:471-480
Canine oral melanoma (OM) is an aggressive cancer with a high rate of metastasis. Surgery and/or radiotherapy (RT) are effective local treatments, yet many dogs succumb to distant metastasis. Immunotherapy represents an attractive strategy for this p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Background Apocrine gland adenocarcinoma of the anal sac (AGAAS) is associated with high rates of iliosacral lymph node metastasis, which may influence treatment and prognosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) recently has been shown to be more sensi
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. 15:840-851
Currently no standard of care exists for advanced, inoperable or metastatic anal sac adenocarcinoma (ASAC). The objective of this retrospective study was to assess the role of hypofractionated radiation therapy (RT) in 77 dogs with measurable ASAC. A
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
Publikováno v:
Veterinary radiologyultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 60(4)
Multilobular osteochondrosarcoma is an uncommon canine tumor but presents a treatment challenge when arising on the skull. This retrospective case series study aimed to describe outcome of a multimodality treatment approach involving aggressive surgi
Autor:
Angela J. Marolf, Jennifer A. Reetz, Michele A. Keyerleber, Maria G. Evola, Christopher R. Lamb, Ian D. Jones, Jean K. Reichle, Stacie Aarsvold
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 56:272-277
Primary pulmonary neoplasia is relatively uncommon in cats and generally has a poor prognosis. In this multicenter, retrospective study of 57 cats with pulmonary neoplasia, the most frequent presenting signs were anorexia/inappetence (39%) and cough
Autor:
Lluís Ferrer, Michele A. Keyerleber
Publikováno v:
Veterinary dermatology. 29(1)
Background Acute radiation-induced dermatitis (ARID) is a common sequela of radiation therapy and carries the risk of secondary bacterial skin infection. No standard of care exists for managing canine ARID and evidence-based guidelines are lacking; h