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Autor:
Raquel Vilela, Sarel R. van Amstel, Shelley J. Newman, Leonel Mendoza, Sarah H. O’Neill, Linda A. Frank, Ricardo Videla
Publikováno v:
Medical Mycology. 50:219-224
Two camels ( Camelus dromedarius ), 3- and 4-years-old, respectively, from an eastern Tennessee wildlife farm presented with persistent weight loss and large vulvar masses. An initial biopsy of the vulvar mass of one of the camels performed by a loca
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Dermatology. 22:202-205
It is not uncommon for a hypothyroid dog to be receiving concurrent corticosteroids. As hypothyroid dogs receiving thyroid supplement need periodic monitoring, knowledge of whether prednisone alters thyroid hormone concentrations would be useful to d
Autor:
Kimberly M. Newkirk, Stephen A. Kania, Sarah H. O’Neill, Eman Anis, Linda A. Frank, Rupal A. Brahmbhatt
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Dermatology. 22:68-74
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant cutaneous and oral neoplasm of cats. Papillomavirus (PV) DNA has been identified in a proportion of feline Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs), cutaneous SCCs and a single oral SCC, but its e
Autor:
Linda A. Frank, Eman Anis, Rupal A. Brahmbhatt, Sarah H. O’Neill, Mohamed Abd-Eldaim, Stephen A. Kania, Kim M. Newkirk
Publikováno v:
American journal of veterinary research. 71(12)
Objective—To characterize the L1 gene of papillomaviruses detected in epithelial lesions of cats and to determine the relationship between those L1 gene nucleotide sequences and known L1 gene sequences of human and feline papillomaviruses. Sample P
Publikováno v:
Veterinary dermatology. 22(2)
It is not uncommon for a hypothyroid dog to be receiving concurrent corticosteroids. As hypothyroid dogs receiving thyroid supplement need periodic monitoring, knowledge of whether prednisone alters thyroid hormone concentrations would be useful to d
Autor:
Sarah H, O'Neill, Kimberly M, Newkirk, Eman A, Anis, Rupal, Brahmbhatt, Linda A, Frank, Stephen A, Kania
Publikováno v:
Veterinary dermatology. 22(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant cutaneous and oral neoplasm of cats. Papillomavirus (PV) DNA has been identified in a proportion of feline Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs), cutaneous SCCs and a single oral SCC, but its e