2020
Concurrent use of rabacfosadine and L‐asparaginase for relapsed or refractory multicentric lymphoma in dogs
Cawley J, Wright Z, Meleo K, Post G, Clifford C, Vickery K, Vail D, Bergman P, Thamm D. Concurrent use of rabacfosadine and L‐asparaginase for relapsed or refractory multicentric lymphoma in dogs. Journal Of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2020, 34: 882-889. PMID: 32064697, PMCID: PMC7096650, DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15723.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedian progression-free survival timeOverall response rateComplete responseMulticentric lymphomaAdverse eventsL-asparaginaseProspective single-arm clinical trialProgression-free survival timeSingle-arm clinical trialNegative prognostic factorRelapse of lymphomaTreatment of lymphomaNovel antineoplastic agentPrognostic factorsChemotherapy protocolsClinical trialsRabacfosadineSurvival timeIU/Response rateClinical importanceLymphomaMultivariate analysisAntineoplastic agentsConcurrent use
2015
Recurrence rates and clinical outcome for dogs with grade II mast cell tumours with a low AgNOR count and Ki67 index treated with surgery alone
Smith J, Kiupel M, Farrelly J, Cohen R, Olmsted G, Kirpensteijn J, Brocks B, Post G. Recurrence rates and clinical outcome for dogs with grade II mast cell tumours with a low AgNOR count and Ki67 index treated with surgery alone. Veterinary And Comparative Oncology 2015, 15: 36-45. PMID: 25643820, DOI: 10.1111/vco.12140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrade II mast cell tumorsMast cell tumorsRecurrence rateLow proliferation activitySurgical excisionHistologic marginsKi67 indexCutaneous mast cell tumorsLow Ki67 indexLow AgNOR countsProliferation activityVariable biologic behaviorMedian followAncillary therapyDistant recurrenceLocal recurrenceClinical outcomesCell tumorsBiologic behaviorMast cellsAgNOR countsProliferation markersDogsRecurrenceTumors
2001
Clinicopathologic and Electron Microscopic Study of Cutaneous Neuroendocrine (Merkel Cell) Carcinoma in a Cat with Comparisons to Human and Canine Tumors
Patnaik A, Post G, Erlandson R. Clinicopathologic and Electron Microscopic Study of Cutaneous Neuroendocrine (Merkel Cell) Carcinoma in a Cat with Comparisons to Human and Canine Tumors. Veterinary Pathology 2001, 38: 553-556. PMID: 11572564, DOI: 10.1354/vp.38-5-553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMerkel cell tumorNeuroendocrine carcinomaCell tumorsMalignant neuroendocrine carcinomasCutaneous neuroendocrine carcinomaElectron microscopic findingsBasis of morphologicMaine Coon catsSurgical excisionMicroscopic findingsTumor malignancyCanine tumorsBenign natureTumorsMalignancyElectron microscopic studyCarcinomaCatsMicroscopic studyClinicopathologicHumansExcisionDiagnosisDogs