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Hepatoblastomas are neoplasms that originate from putative pluripotential stem cells of the liver. A hepatic mass from an 8-year-old Abyssinian cat was composed of cords and sheets of neoplastic cells, with scattered rosettes and small ductal structures. Most neoplastic cells had a pale eosinophilic cytoplasm and a round to ovoid nucleus.
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2012
University students with learning or sensorial disability often face huge difficulties in accessing campus facilities and, specifically, lectures. Many universities over a wide range of support services to overcome such issues, but this is not always enough.
Sbattella L.+8 more
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University students with learning or sensorial disability often face huge difficulties in accessing campus facilities and, specifically, lectures. Many universities over a wide range of support services to overcome such issues, but this is not always enough.
Sbattella L.+8 more
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Projective Fantasy on the CAT and CAT-H
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1970Summary The CAT and CAT-H were compared for amounts of evoked projective fantasy in children. The two tests were given to children of high, moderate and low anxiety. The protocols were scored for five indices of productivity. They were (1) number of words, (2) number of emotional words, (3) number of expressed negative emotions, (4) Adaptive Mechanisms
Robert C. Livesay, Charles Neuringer
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The Lancet, 2005
In August, 2001, three people, a boy aged 14 years, awoman aged 20, and a man aged 54, living in neigh-bouring households in Schirnding, Germany, werescratched while playing with a cat. 2 days later, the 20-year-old woman had an itchy nodule, surrounded byerythema, on her right forearm where she had beenscratched.
Wilhelm Stolz+7 more
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In August, 2001, three people, a boy aged 14 years, awoman aged 20, and a man aged 54, living in neigh-bouring households in Schirnding, Germany, werescratched while playing with a cat. 2 days later, the 20-year-old woman had an itchy nodule, surrounded byerythema, on her right forearm where she had beenscratched.
Wilhelm Stolz+7 more
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Cat gastrinoma and the sequence of cat gastrins
Regulatory Peptides, 1992Following the curative resection of a pancreatic gastrinoma in a cat, gastrin peptides were purified from the tissue and sequenced. The sequence of cat gastrinoma G17 (18-34) confirms the previously published sequence. The sequence of cat G34 (1-34) is reported for the first time. The NH2-terminal portion of cat G34 differs from that of dog by having a
Bao-Heng Du+6 more
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1968
Abstract— —A sparganum is an intermediate stage of certain pseudophyllidean tapeworms and is normally found in various species of fish and small vertebrates. This paper presents an unusual case of sparganosis in a cat, normally considered a definitive host of several genera of Pseudophyllidea. The animal was anorectic and lethargic, and a palpable mass
F. M. Garner, J. S. Reid, R. E. Schmidt
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Abstract— —A sparganum is an intermediate stage of certain pseudophyllidean tapeworms and is normally found in various species of fish and small vertebrates. This paper presents an unusual case of sparganosis in a cat, normally considered a definitive host of several genera of Pseudophyllidea. The animal was anorectic and lethargic, and a palpable mass
F. M. Garner, J. S. Reid, R. E. Schmidt
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1982
SUMMARY An 18‐months‐old neutered male cat was presented for veterinary examination because of a rapidly enlarging mass in the region of the right upper canine tooth. Radiological examination showed displacement of this tooth and destruction of the right maxilla.
C. D. Hawkins, B. R. Jones
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SUMMARY An 18‐months‐old neutered male cat was presented for veterinary examination because of a rapidly enlarging mass in the region of the right upper canine tooth. Radiological examination showed displacement of this tooth and destruction of the right maxilla.
C. D. Hawkins, B. R. Jones
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968
THE CAT is a valuable animal for most otological research procedures, but in order to examine and operate on the tympanic membrane or middle ear, a minor surgical procedure is necessary. The auriculectomy described by Paparella and Hohmann1is a widely used method of exposing the tympanic membrane; it involves the complete removal of the pinna or ...
David J. Lim+2 more
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THE CAT is a valuable animal for most otological research procedures, but in order to examine and operate on the tympanic membrane or middle ear, a minor surgical procedure is necessary. The auriculectomy described by Paparella and Hohmann1is a widely used method of exposing the tympanic membrane; it involves the complete removal of the pinna or ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Kamholtz's letter about GRAY cats (227:558, 1974) leaves something to be desired. Erudite withal, the writer fails to mention BLACK cats—black, lovable, amiable, cuddly, and kind—maligned unreasonably in folklore as demoniacal crossers of one's path. Not so!
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To the Editor.— Kamholtz's letter about GRAY cats (227:558, 1974) leaves something to be desired. Erudite withal, the writer fails to mention BLACK cats—black, lovable, amiable, cuddly, and kind—maligned unreasonably in folklore as demoniacal crossers of one's path. Not so!
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