OUTCOMES AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CANINE SINONASAL TUMORS TREATED WITH CURATIVE INTENT CONE-BASED STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY (1999-2013)

Author:

Kubicek Lyndsay12,Milner Rowan1,An Qi3,Kow Kelvin1,Chang Myron3,Cooke Kristen1,Fox Leslie4,Farese James5,Bacon Nicholas1,Lurie David6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences; University of Florida; FL

2. Angell Animal Medical Center; Jamaica Plain MA

3. Department of Biostatistics; University of Florida; FL

4. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences; Iowa State University; IA

5. Pet Emergency and Specialty Center of Marin; San Rafael CA

6. Affiliated Veterinary Specialists; Maitland FL

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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