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851. Imaging features of retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paragangliomas in 10 dogs

852. The ultrasonographic medullary 'rim sign' versus medullary 'band sign' in cats and their association with renal disease

853. Two-dimensional and contrast-enhanced ultrasound of intestinal ischaemia in cats: four cases

854. Use of computational fluid dynamics to compare upper airway pressures and airflow resistance in brachycephalic, mesocephalic, and dolichocephalic dogs

855. Use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography for the Characterization of Tumor Thrombi in Seven Dogs

856. Safety of percutaneous ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of adrenal lesions in dogs: Perception of the procedure by radiologists and presentation of 50 cases

857. The feasibility of contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the diagnosis of non-cardiac thoracic disorders of dogs and cats

858. Ultrasonographic Adrenal Gland Measurements in Healthy Yorkshire Terriers and Labrador Retrievers

859. Medial compartment disease in a young Large Munsterlander

860. Salbutamol transport and deposition in healthy cat airways under different breathing conditions and particle sizes.

861. Computed tomographic appearance of transcaval ureter in two dogs and three cats: A novel CVC congenital malformation.

862. Imaging features of retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paragangliomas in 10 dogs.

863. Prediction of vascular invasion using a 7-point scale computed tomography grading system in adrenal tumors in dogs.

864. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease.

865. Salbutamol Transport and Deposition in the Upper and Lower Airway with Different Devices in Cats: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Approach.

866. CT measures of adrenal gland length and caudal pole diameter are reproducible in large breed dogs: A pilot study.

867. Use of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography for the Characterization of Tumor Thrombi in Seven Dogs.

868. The ultrasonographic medullary "rim sign" versus medullary "band sign" in cats and their association with renal disease.

869. A new paradigm for lung-conservative total liquid ventilation.

870. Canine and feline abdominal arterioportal communications can be classified based on branching patterns in computed tomographic angiography.

871. The computed tomographic "tree-in-bud" pattern: Characterization and comparison with radiographic and clinical findings in 36 cats.

872. The feasibility of contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the diagnosis of non-cardiac thoracic disorders of dogs and cats.

873. RADIOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF PRESUMED NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA AND CORRELATION WITH THE UNDERLYING CAUSE IN DOGS AND CATS.

874. Ultrasonographic, endoscopic and histological appearance of the caecum in clinically healthy cats.

875. Ultrasonographic, endoscopic and histological appearances of the caecum in cats presenting with chronic clinical signs of caecocolic disease.

876. EVALUATION OF THE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC "SENTINEL CLOT SIGN" TO IDENTIFY BLEEDING ABDOMINAL ORGANS IN DOGS WITH HEMOABDOMEN.

877. Assessment of interobserver agreement and use of selected magnetic resonance imaging variables for differentiation of acute noncompressive nucleus pulposus extrusion and ischemic myelopathy in dogs.

878. Antemortem diagnosis of a left auricular appendage herniation through a partial pericardial defect in a dog with degenerative mitral valve disease.

879. Diffuse leptomeningeal histiocytic sarcoma in the cerebrospinal fluid of 2 dogs.

880. CLINICAL AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FEATURES OF INFLAMMATORY VERSUS NEOPLASTIC MEDIAL RETROPHARYNGEAL LYMPH NODE MASS LESIONS IN DOGS AND CATS.

881. COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CAVERNOUS TRANSFORMATION OF THE OBSTRUCTED PORTAL VEIN IN SMALL ANIMALS.

882. Respective associations between ureteral obstruction and renomegaly, urine specific gravity, and serum creatinine concentration in cats: 29 cases (2006-2013).

883. MULTIDETECTOR-ROW COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESUMED PREURETERAL VENA CAVA IN CATS.

884. Mesenteric-reno-caval shunt in an aged dog.

885. Malignant paraganglioma in a cougar (Puma concolor).

886. Use of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography to characterize adrenal gland tumors in dogs.

887. Phenotypic profile of alternative activation marker CD163 is different in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

888. Ultrasonographic appearance of adrenal glands in healthy and sick cats.

889. Safety of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in dogs and cats: 488 cases (2002-2011).

890. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic evaluation of adrenal glands in dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism.

891. Ultrasonographic adrenal gland measurements in healthy Yorkshire Terriers and Labrador Retrievers.

892. Effects of niacin on glucose levels, coronary stenosis progression, and clinical events in subjects with normal baseline glucose levels (<100 mg/dl): a combined analysis of the Familial Atherosclerosis Treatment Study (FATS), HDL-Atherosclerosis Treatment Study (HATS), Armed Forces Regression Study (AFREGS), and Carotid Plaque Composition by MRI during lipid-lowering (CPC) study.

893. Effect of glucocorticoid administration on adrenal gland size and sonographic appearance in beagle dogs.

894. Contrast harmonic ultrasound appearance of consecutive percutaneous renal biopsies in dogs.

895. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the normal canine adrenal gland.

896. Radiographic vertebral canal and vertebral body ratios in Doberman Pinschers with and without clinical signs of caudal cervical spondylomyelopathy.

897. Intra- and interobserver variability of ultrasonographic measurements of the adrenal glands in healthy Beagles.

898. Increased urinary excretion of carnitine in patients treated with cisplatin.

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