1. International Renal Interest Society. IRIS staging of CKD (modified 2015). Available at: www.iris-kidney.com/pdf/003-5559.001-iris-website-staging-of-ckd-pdf_220116-final.pdf. Accessed May 18, 2015.
2. Harbour DA, Howard PE, Gaskell RM. Isolation of feline calicivirus and feline herpesvirus from domestic cats 1980 to 1989. Vet Rec 1991; 128:77–80.
3. Wieliczko AK, Ploneczka-Janeczko K. Feline herpesvirus 1 and Chlamydophila felis prevalence in cats with chronic conjunctivitis. Pol J Vet Sci 2010; 13:381–383.
4. Murphy S. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the cat: current understanding and treatment approaches. J Feline Med Surg 2013; 15:401–407.
5. Soltero-Rivera MM, Krick EL, Reiter AM, et al. Prevalence of regional and distant metastasis in cats with advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma. J Feline Med Surg 2014; 16:164–169.
6. Dubielzig RR. Tumors of the eye. In: Meuten DJ, ed. Tumors of domestic animals. 4th ed. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press, 2002:739–745.
7. Newkirk KM, Rohrbach BW. A retrospective study of eyelid tumors from 43 cats. Vet Pathol 2009; 46:916–927.
8. Scurrell EJ, Lewin G, Solomons M, et al. Corneolimbal squamous cell carcinoma with intraocular invasion in two cats. Vet Ophthalmol 2013; 16:151–154.
9. Dreyfus J, Schobert CS, Dubielzig RR. Superficial corneal squamous cell carcinoma occurring in dogs with chronic keratitis. Vet Ophthalmol 2011; 14:161–168.
10. Caliguiri R, Carrier M, Jacobson ER, et al. Corneal squamous cell carcinoma in a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). J Zoo Anim Med 1988; 19:219–222.
11. Perlmann E, da Silva EG, Guedes PM, et al. Co-existing squamous cell carcinoma and hemangioma on the ocular surface of a cat. Vet Ophthalmol 2010; 13:63–66.
12. Munday JS, Aberdein D. Loss of retinoblastoma protein, but not p53, is associated with the presence of papillomaviral DNA in feline viral plaques, bowenoid in situ carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas. Vet Pathol 2012; 49:538–545.
13. Favrot C, Welle M, Heimann M, et al. Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical analyses of feline squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Vet Pathol 2009; 46:25–33.
14. Hutson CA, Rideout BA, Pedersen NC. Neoplasia associated with feline immunodeficiency virus infection in cats of southern California. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1991; 199:1357–1362.
15. Chang Y, Cesarman E, Pessin M, et al. Identification of herpes-like sequences in AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma. Science 1994; 266:1865–1869.
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Dr. Vieson's present address is Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61802.
1. International Renal Interest Society. IRIS staging of CKD (modified 2015). Available at: www.iris-kidney.com/pdf/003-5559.001-iris-website-staging-of-ckd-pdf_220116-final.pdf. Accessed May 18, 2015.
2. Harbour DA, Howard PE, Gaskell RM. Isolation of feline calicivirus and feline herpesvirus from domestic cats 1980 to 1989. Vet Rec 1991; 128:77–80.
3. Wieliczko AK, Ploneczka-Janeczko K. Feline herpesvirus 1 and Chlamydophila felis prevalence in cats with chronic conjunctivitis. Pol J Vet Sci 2010; 13:381–383.
4. Murphy S. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the cat: current understanding and treatment approaches. J Feline Med Surg 2013; 15:401–407.
5. Soltero-Rivera MM, Krick EL, Reiter AM, et al. Prevalence of regional and distant metastasis in cats with advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma. J Feline Med Surg 2014; 16:164–169.
6. Dubielzig RR. Tumors of the eye. In: Meuten DJ, ed. Tumors of domestic animals. 4th ed. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press, 2002:739–745.
7. Newkirk KM, Rohrbach BW. A retrospective study of eyelid tumors from 43 cats. Vet Pathol 2009; 46:916–927.
8. Scurrell EJ, Lewin G, Solomons M, et al. Corneolimbal squamous cell carcinoma with intraocular invasion in two cats. Vet Ophthalmol 2013; 16:151–154.
9. Dreyfus J, Schobert CS, Dubielzig RR. Superficial corneal squamous cell carcinoma occurring in dogs with chronic keratitis. Vet Ophthalmol 2011; 14:161–168.
10. Caliguiri R, Carrier M, Jacobson ER, et al. Corneal squamous cell carcinoma in a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). J Zoo Anim Med 1988; 19:219–222.
11. Perlmann E, da Silva EG, Guedes PM, et al. Co-existing squamous cell carcinoma and hemangioma on the ocular surface of a cat. Vet Ophthalmol 2010; 13:63–66.
12. Munday JS, Aberdein D. Loss of retinoblastoma protein, but not p53, is associated with the presence of papillomaviral DNA in feline viral plaques, bowenoid in situ carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas. Vet Pathol 2012; 49:538–545.
13. Favrot C, Welle M, Heimann M, et al. Clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical analyses of feline squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Vet Pathol 2009; 46:25–33.
14. Hutson CA, Rideout BA, Pedersen NC. Neoplasia associated with feline immunodeficiency virus infection in cats of southern California. J Am Vet Med Assoc 1991; 199:1357–1362.
15. Chang Y, Cesarman E, Pessin M, et al. Identification of herpes-like sequences in AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma. Science 1994; 266:1865–1869.
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