Treatment of feline intermediate- to high-grade lymphoma with a modified university of Wisconsin-Madison protocol: 119 cases (2004-2012)

Author:

Collette S. A.12,Allstadt S. D.34,Chon E. M.5,Vernau W.6,Smith A. N.7,Garrett L. D.8,Choy K.910,Rebhun R. B.3,Rodriguez C. O.3,Skorupski K. A.3

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital; University of California-Davis; Davis CA USA

2. Oncology Service; Upstate Veterinary Specialists; Greenville SC USA

3. Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences; University of California-Davis; Davis CA USA

4. Oncology Service; Blue Pearl Veterinary Partners; Louisville KY USA

5. Department of Medical Sciences; Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison WI USA

6. Department of Pathology; Microbiology and Immunology, University of California-Davis; CA USA

7. Department of Clinical Sciences; Auburn University; Auburn AL USA

8. Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine; University of Illinois; Urbana IL USA

9. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences; Washington State University; Pullman WA USA

10. Oncology Service; Seattle Veterinary Specialists; Seattle WA USA

Funder

Center for Companion Animal Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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