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Pt. 1 | Non-cutaneous lymphoma in the dog and cat | |
Incidence and prevalence | 1 | |
Etiology | 4 | |
Histologic classification | 12 | |
Immunophenotyping | 20 | |
AgNOR assessment | 25 | |
Clinical features | 26 | |
Clinical laboratory findings | 36 | |
Paraneoplastic syndromes | 38 | |
Diagnosing and staging | 45 | |
Evaluating treatment protocols for lymphoma | 48 | |
Chemotherapy options for treatment | 54 | |
Potential complications of chemotherapy | 72 | |
Other treatment options worth considering | 80 | |
Chemotherapy combined with radiation therapy | 83 | |
Nutritional therapy | 84 | |
Rescue therapy | 85 | |
Pt. 2 | Cutaneous lymphoma in the dog and cat | |
Clinical features | 97 | |
Diagnosis and staging | 98 | |
Treatment and prognosis | 98 |
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Add Lymphoma for Dogs and Cats, Lymphoma in dogs and cats is common and usually treatable, but there are significant differences in their cause, clinical presentation and response to treatment. For dogs and cats with non-cutaneous lymphoma Morrison describes the etiology, histologic cla, Lymphoma for Dogs and Cats to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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