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Laryngeal rhabdomyoma in a golden retriever

Veterinary Record, 1998
A three‐year‐old male golden retriever had had progressive dyspnoea, exercise intolerance, stridor, and a modified bark for five months. A mass 2 cm in diameter was present dorsal to the right side of the larynx. Histological examination revealed cross‐striations in some elongated cells, consistent with a diagnosis of rhabdomyoma, a diagnosis which was
Clercx, Cécile   +5 more
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Idiopathic telangiectasia in a Golden Retriever

Veterinary Dermatology, 1999
A case report of a 12‐year‐old spayed female Golden Retriever with a 4‐month history of persistent diffuse erythema involving the right and left antebrachia is presented. Cutaneous biopsies revealed superficial dermal vascular dilation and proliferation with moderate epidermal acanthosis.
, DeManuelle, , Gross, , Carlson
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Renal Dysplasia in Golden Retrievers

Veterinary Pathology, 1995
mental rickets in broilers: gross, microscopic and radiographic lesions. I. Phosphorus deficiency and calcium excess. Avian Dis 28:460-474, 1983 4 Long PH, Lee SR, Rowland GN, Britton WM: Experimental rickets in broilers: gross, microscopic and radiographic lesions. 11. Calcium deficiency.
R L, Kerlin, T J, Van Winkle
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Dermoid sinus in a golden retriever

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2001
A case of dermoid sinus is reported in a golden retriever. The skin lesion was characterised by a fistulous tract in the dorsal cervical region. Surgical dissection revealed a cyst connected by a fibrous cord to the seventh cervical vertebra.
L, Cornegliani, E, Jommi, A, Vercelli
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Golden retriever

Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2013
Golden Retriever Image Retrieval Engine (GRire) is an open source light weight Java library developed for Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) tasks, employing the Bag of Visual Words (BOVW) model. It provides a complete framework for creating CBIR system including image analysis tools, classifiers, weighting schemes etc., for efficient indexing and ...
Lazaros T. Tsochatzidis   +3 more
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Conjunctival dacryops in two golden retrievers

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2011
AbstractTwo 5‐month‐old golden retriever dogs were referred for the evaluation of a mass arising from the left ventrolateral conjunctiva of the lower eyelid. The masses were externally located, deemed to be cystic in nature, and were surgically removed, and in one case, 0.15 mL of clear fluid was collected.
LAMAGNA, BARBARA   +9 more
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Dendritic cell leukemia in a Golden Retriever

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2008
Abstract: An 8‐year‐old castrated male Golden Retriever was evaluated for decreased appetite, lethargy, and labored breathing of 1‐week duration. Bilateral pulmonary infiltrates, hepatomegaly, and splenomegaly were present. Results of a CBC revealed marked leukocytosis (62,600/μL; reference interval 4000–15,500/μL) and large numbers of atypical cells (
Robin W, Allison   +6 more
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Cerebral Ganglioneuroblastoma in a Golden Retriever Dog

Veterinary Pathology, 2004
An 8-month-old Golden Retriever dog was euthanatized because of a large cerebral mass extending from the right frontal lobe to the thalamus that was composed of both mature and immature neuronal cells. The better differentiated cells had abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm with prominent Nissl substance and were generally positive for neurofilament and ...
M, Kuwamura   +5 more
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Autoantibodies to triiodothyronine and thyroxine in a golden retriever

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1996
A golden retriever presented with signs of hypothyroidism occurring in conjunction with autoantibodies to both triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). The autoantibodies caused the apparent concentrations of total T3, total T4, and free T4 by analog assay to be high.
R J, Kemppainen   +4 more
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Hydrocephalus and hypertrichosis in Golden Retriever dogs

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1996
Abstract Congenital hydrocephalus has been reported in most species of domestic animals and is one of the most common congenital malformations of the canine central nervous system(1). Small, toy and brachycephalic breeds are at higher risk of hydrocephalus than larger breeds.
B R, Jones, M R, Alley, B, Batchelor
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