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Alexander deLahunta

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  27
Citations -  922

Alexander deLahunta is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord & Cerebellum. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 27 publications receiving 869 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander deLahunta include University of Georgia.

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Veterinary neuroanatomy and clinical neurology

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Combined cytosine arabinoside and prednisone therapy for meningoencephalitis of unknown aetiology in 10 dogs.

TL;DR: Prednisone/cytosine arabinoside is a safe empirical therapy for dogs with meningoencephalitis of unknown aetiology; this drug combination may prolong survival time.
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Progressive muscular dystrophy in a golden retriever dog: light microscope and ultrastructural features at 4 and 8 months

TL;DR: The clinical and morphological features of a congenital myopathy in a young male golden retriever dog were studied and it was concluded that the findings are consistent with a dystrophic process of primary muscle origin.
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Neospora caninum infection in English Springer Spaniel littermates. Diagnostic evaluation and organism isolation.

TL;DR: Progressive paraparesis developed in four male English Springer Spaniel pups from a litter of five during the first 10 weeks of life and a presumptive diagnosis of protozoal polyradiculitis and polymyositis was made.
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MR imaging findings in a dog with intravascular lymphoma in the brain.

TL;DR: This report details the clinicopathologic description and magnetic resonance (MR) images of a dog with intravascular lymphoma that resulted in multiple CNS infarctions and abnormalities identified with MR imaging consisted of multifocal hyperintensities observed in pre-contrast T1-weighted, T2- weighted, intermediate- Weighted, and FLAIR pulse sequences.