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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 37, Issue 5, 483-488
Copyright © 2001 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Radiotherapy in three suspect cases of feline thymoma

B Kaser-Hotz, CR Rohrer, JL Fidel, CS Nett, A Horauf, and B Hauser

Radiation therapy for three cases of suspect feline thymoma is described. The thymoma was controlled for 4 years in case no. 1. Case no. 2 responded well to radiation therapy but was euthanized after 2 months because of a nasal adenocarcinoma. Case no. 3 continues to do well more than 8 months after radiotherapy. Difficulties in diagnosing feline thymomas are discussed, and biological behavior as well as different treatment modalities of feline and human thymomas are compared.


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J. L. Fidel, I. S. Pargass, M. J. Dark, and S. P. Holmes
Granulocytopenia Associated With Thymoma in a Domestic Shorthaired Cat
J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc., July 1, 2008; 44(4): 210 - 217.
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