Primary ureteral undifferentiated sarcoma with rapid intra‐abdominal recurrence in a dog
Abstract A 3‐year‐old female spayed puli was presented for trembling, lethargy, panting and anorexia. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a mass arising from the right ureter. Peritoneal effusion was detected and confirmed to be uroabdomen. A right ureteronephrectomy was performed.
Emily A. Pope +4 more
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Case Report: A concomitant case of eosinophilic granuloma of the spine and <i>Fasciola hepatica</i> infection of the liver in a young patient, and review of the literature. [PDF]
Zhang J +7 more
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Left ventricular fibrosarcoma in a 4‐year‐old labrador
Abstract A 4‐year‐old, male, neutered labrador presented for investigations into a single episode of collapse and an intracardiac mass. Echocardiography and computed tomography confirmed the presence of a large soft tissue mass within the left ventricular lumen, which nearly obstructed the left ventricular outflow tract.
Natalia Caldecott +4 more
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A death from Langerhans cell histiocytosis and tuberculosis in 18th Century Hungary - what palaeopathology can tell us today [PDF]
Donoghue, HD, Pap, I, Spigelman, M
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Unveiling the enigma: A rare case of eosinophilic granuloma. [PDF]
Kasat P +4 more
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Abstract A 12‐year‐old, male intact, Papillon dog was presented following trauma from a motor vehicle accident. On arrival, the dog was laterally recumbent with neurological dysfunction (modified Glasgow coma scale 12) and multiple injuries, including right hip luxation and suspected haemorrhage.
Charles T. Talbot +2 more
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Imaging diagnosis - unilateral trigeminal neuritis mimicking peripheral nerve sheath tumor in a horse [PDF]
Beltran, E +5 more
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Intradural extramedullary eosinophilic granuloma of the spine with emergency presentation: A case report. [PDF]
Matti WE +6 more
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EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMA OF THE LUNG
M, VIRSHUP, A, GOLDMAN
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Uterine adenocarcinoma—A rare cause of chronic weight loss in mares
Abstract Diagnosing the cause of slowly progressing weight loss in mares may be challenging, especially when only accompanied by non‐specific and weak clinical signs and non‐specific biochemical and haematological alterations. A 15‐year‐old mare presented with a history of weight loss, anorexia and fever.
Hanne Gervi Pedersen +3 more
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