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Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research
Metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin in a dog
Can Vet J. 2023 Sep;64(9):833-838.ABSTRACTAlthough cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) is well-described in the human literature, it is not as well-understood within veterinary medicine. This case report represents one of few focused on describing CUP in a dog. Key clinical message: Metastatic CUP should be considered as a differential diagnosis despite being a rare disease entity that is infrequently reported within the veterinary literature.PMID:37663020 | PMC:PMC10426243 (Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal)
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - September 4, 2023 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Alysha M McGrath Matthew R Cook Ching Yang Christopher Premanandan Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson Eric T Hostnik Janis Lapsley Giovanni Tremolada Laura E Selmic Source Type: research