Impact of intracranial hypertension on the short-term prognosis in dogs undergoing brain tumor surgery

Author:

SEKI Seri12,TESHIMA Kenji1,ITO Daisuke3,KITAGAWA Masato3,YAMAYA Yoshiki1

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Anesthesiology & Respiratory Research Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Nihon University, Kameino 1866, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-0880, Japan

2. Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Kyonancho 1-7-1, Musashino, Tokyo 180-8602, Japan

3. Laboratory of Veterinary Neurology, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Nihon University, Kameino 1866, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-0880, Japan

Publisher

Japanese Society of Veterinary Science

Subject

General Veterinary

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