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Nasopharngeal carcinoma: a clinical and pathological study of 112 cases seen in Singapore during the period February 1953 to April 1955 [PDF]
From the study of the histology of the tumours in this series it has become evident that one continuous pathological process is at work. It does not appear justifiable to regard transitional cell carcinoma or lymphoepithelioma as separate tumours ...
Lawley, Margery
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Abstract Two dogs were presented to our institution for further investigations of a mass lesion in the cranioventral cervical region. Computed tomography revealed both masses to be in the region of the hyoid apparatus, and partial lysis of the basihyoid bone was noted in both cases.
Harry J. Peters+3 more
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Symptomatic narcolepsy in a dog with functional pituitary gland macroadenoma
Abstract Symptomatic narcolepsy in dogs has been rarely reported. A 7‐year‐old, female, neutered Greek harehound presented with chronic progressive lethargy, dysphonia, episodes of flaccid paralysis of all limbs following excitement or eating, as well as pinnae and tail alopecia, hyperpigmentation and ‘rat tail’.
Christina Koufaki+4 more
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Radiologic approach to jugular bulb paragangliomas [PDF]
Background: Paragangliomas are highly vascular neoplasms that derive from neuroendocrine tissue. They account for about 0.6% of all head and neck tumors and most commonly occur in the carotid bifurcation, tympanic cavity, jugular foramen and in the area ...
Drelich-Zbroja, Anna+5 more
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Abstract An 11‐year‐old, female West Highland white terrier presenting cough, emesis, diarrhoea and hyporexia refractory to symptomatic treatment was subjected to endoscopy showing increased palatine tonsil region. Biopsy findings revealed a carcinoma. Computed tomography also showed an increased right medial retropharyngeal lymph node dorsally related
Jiuli R. S. de Salles+2 more
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Treatment and outcome of gall bladder leiomyoma in an asymptomatic dog
Abstract The purpose of this report was to describe the diagnostic protocol, treatment and outcome of an 11‐year‐old, entire male, mixed‐breed dog with a gall bladder neoplasia histologically consistent with a leiomyoma. On referral, the patient had no clinical signs related to the gall bladder mass.
Elisa Pizzi+4 more
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Polymyositis associated with dyspnoea and interstitial lung disease in a dog (Canis familiaris)
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, female, spayed coonhound was evaluated for progressive dyspnoea, weakness and weight loss. The patient had increased inspiratory and expiratory respiratory effort and generalised skeletal muscle atrophy. Thoracic radiographs and computed tomography revealed interstitial lung disease. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed multifocal
Kaycee Daentl+2 more
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Nerves of enriched categories via necklaces [PDF]
We introduce necklicial nerve functors from enriched categories to simplicial sets, which include Cordier's homotopy coherent, Lurie's differential graded and Le Grignou's cubical nerves. It is shown that every necklicial nerve can be lifted to the templicial objects of arXiv:2302.02484v2.
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Synchronous unilateral parotid neoplasms. : a case report [PDF]
The parotid gland is the most usual location of benign neoplasms affecting major salivary glands and quite often the recurrence of these tumours is noticed, specially in the case of pleomorphic adenoma. The occurrence of multiple tumours in the parotid
Gallana Alvarez, Silvia+3 more
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Congenital hypoplasia of the nodulus and ventral uvula of the cerebellum in a Norfolk Terrier
Abstract This case report describes a congenital hypoplasia of the nodulus and uvula of the cerebellum in an 8‐month‐old Norfolk Terrier with an episodic, positioning head tilt and mild vestibular ataxia. Neurological examination revealed a head tilt that changed direction with head movement.
Charlie Overend, Neringa Alisauskaite
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