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, di Giancamillo M , Stefanello D , et al. Computed tomography characteristics of fibrosarcoma—a histological subtype of feline injection-site sarcoma . J Feline Med Surg 2013 ; 15 : 488 – 493 . 10.1177/1098612X12472174 13. Rousset N

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IMAGES AND RECONSTRUCTION Computed tomography was performed on anesthetized ferrets by use of a 16-slice helical CT scanner. b Each ferret was positioned in sternal recumbency. Briefly, 2.5-mm helical transverse images were obtained from the nasal

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analyses; urinalysis; analysis of a lymph node aspirate; thoracic and abdominal radiography; abdominal ultrasonography; and computed tomography, when indicated by tumor type. PDT protocol —Dogs that met the eligibility criteria for entry were hospitalized

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;27:S80. c. Asvadi N, McCarthy C, Uppot R, et al. Computed tomography guided percutaneous microwave ablation of subcapsular tumors: assessment of efficacy and safety (abstr), in Proceedings. 41st Annu Sci Meet Soc Interventional Radiol 2016;27:S122-S

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cats with hypersomatotropism . J Feline Med Surg. 2014 ; 16 ( 2 ): 99 – 108 . 10.1177/1098612X13497212 11. Tyson R , Graham JP , Bermingham E , Randall S , Berry CR . Dynamic computed tomography of the normal feline hypophysis

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examinations (including histologic examination of biopsy specimens, staging of neoplasms, and evaluation of dental radiographs 1–4 ). Computed tomography and MRI are useful adjunct diagnostic procedures. 2,3,5 Although the radiographic changes in bone

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ultrasonography, neck ultrasonography, or computed tomography of the primary tumor. The study was planned as a standard dose escalation experiment with 3 dogs/cohort. Analysis of preclinical data revealed that a dose of 2.5 × 10 8 spores/kg was associated with

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. Fife WD , Samii VF , Drost WT , Comparison between malignant and nonmalignant splenic masses in dogs using contrast-enhanced computed tomography . Vet Radiol Ultra-sound 2004 ; 45 : 289 – 297 . 10.1111/j.1740-8261.2004.04054.x 11

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