Canine lymphoma: a review
M Zandvliet - Veterinary Quarterly, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Canine lymphoma (cL) is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence
rate of 20–100 cases per 100,000 dogs and is in many respects comparable to non-Hodgkin …
rate of 20–100 cases per 100,000 dogs and is in many respects comparable to non-Hodgkin …
[HTML][HTML] Hematopoietic tumors
DM Vail, DH Thamm, JM Liptak - Withrow and MacEwen's small …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lymphoma (malignant lymphoma or lymphosarcoma) comprises a diverse group of
neoplasms that have in common their origin from lymphocytes. The neoplasms usually arise …
neoplasms that have in common their origin from lymphocytes. The neoplasms usually arise …
Treatment of T cell lymphoma in dogs
AS Moore - Veterinary Record, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Overall, canine lymphoma remains one of the most chemotherapy‐responsive cancers in
the dog. In addition to the stage and the substage of disease, T cell phenotype is the most …
the dog. In addition to the stage and the substage of disease, T cell phenotype is the most …
Canine indolent nodular lymphoma
VE Valli, W Vernau, LP de Lorimier… - Veterinary …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Sixty-six cases of indolent canine lymphoid proliferation were reviewed. Age ranged from
1.5 to 16 years (median 9.0 years). Dogs of 26 breeds, plus 13 of mixed breeding or …
1.5 to 16 years (median 9.0 years). Dogs of 26 breeds, plus 13 of mixed breeding or …
Prognostic significance of morphological subtypes in canine malignant lymphomas during chemotherapy
F Ponce, JP Magnol, D Ledieu, T Marchal… - The Veterinary …, 2004 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to determine the response of different morphological subtypes of
canine lymphoma to a standardized therapeutic protocol. Diagnosis of lymphoma was …
canine lymphoma to a standardized therapeutic protocol. Diagnosis of lymphoma was …
Exome sequencing of lymphomas from three dog breeds reveals somatic mutation patterns reflecting genetic background
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome
is strongly determined by molecular subtype, reflecting a need for new and improved …
is strongly determined by molecular subtype, reflecting a need for new and improved …
Lineage differentiation of canine lymphoma/leukemias and aberrant expression of CD molecules
MJ Wilkerson, K Dolce, T Koopman, W Shuman… - Veterinary immunology …, 2005 - Elsevier
Multiparameter flow cytometry analysis and specific cluster differentiation (CD) molecules
were used to determine the expression profiles of B-and T-cell antigens on lymph node …
were used to determine the expression profiles of B-and T-cell antigens on lymph node …
Breed incidence of lymphoma in a UK population of insured dogs
DS Edwards, WE Henley, EF Harding… - Veterinary and …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Canine lymphoma is one of the commonest forms of spontaneous canine neoplasia.
Improved understanding of the genetic and environmental risk factors for canine lymphoma …
Improved understanding of the genetic and environmental risk factors for canine lymphoma …
Comparison of COAP and UW‐19 protocols for dogs with multicentric lymphoma
K Hosoya, WC Kisseberth, LK Lord… - Journal of Veterinary …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Various chemotherapy protocols for treating lymphoma in dogs have been
published; however, comparison of protocols from different studies is difficult, especially …
published; however, comparison of protocols from different studies is difficult, especially …
Chromosome aberrations in canine multicentric lymphomas detected with comparative genomic hybridisation and a panel of single locus probes
Recurrent chromosome aberrations are frequently observed in human neoplastic cells and
often correlate with other clinical and histopathological parameters of a given tumour type …
often correlate with other clinical and histopathological parameters of a given tumour type …