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  • 1. Abdominal CT evaluation of the liver and spleen for staging mast cell tumors in dogs yields nonspecific results.
    Hughes JR, Szladovits B, Drees R.
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  • 6. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN DUAL-PHASE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FEATURES AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC DIAGNOSES IN 52 DOGS WITH HEPATIC OR SPLENIC MASSES.
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  • 9. Comparative evaluation of the liver in dogs with a splenic mass by using ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced computed tomography.
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  • 17. Cellular features of sonographic target lesions of the liver and spleen in 21 dogs and a cat.
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  • 18. Spleen metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma: report of a case with diagnosis by fine needle aspiration cytology.
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  • 20. Presurgical assessment of splenic tumors in dogs: a retrospective study of 57 cases (2012-2017).
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