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Showing papers on "Penicillium griseofulvum published in 1996"


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TL;DR: The system was applied to 35 dogs with malignant tumours and showed that the dogs with lower scores, that is less severe radiological changes, survived longer and had longer intervals without disease.
Abstract: Radiological assessment of the severity of canine nasal tumours and relationship with survival AN objective scoring system was devised to assess the severity of canine nasal tumours from radiographs. The principal characteristics considered were whether the tumour was unilateral or bilateral, the extent of the increased soft tissue opacity on both sides, in terms of the number of cheek teeth involved, whether the frontal sinus was affected, and whether the nasal septum was involved. The system was applied to 35 dogs with malignant tumours, and showed that the dogs with lower scores, that is less severe radiological changes, survived longer and had longer intervals without disease. MORRIS, J. S., DUNN, K. J., DOBSON, J. M. & WHITE, R. A. s. (1996) Journal ofSmall Animal Practice 37, 1 Ketoprofen as an antipyretic in cats FOURTEEN cats with a variety of bacterial and viral infections were treated either with a broad-spectrum antibiotic (amoxycillin/clavulanic acid) or with antibiotic plus ketoprofen. They had body temperatures ranging from 39-5 to 41-0°C. The antibiotic was given twice a day for seven days and the ketoprofen once a day for five days. The mean temperature of the group which received ketoprofen and antibiotic returned to normal within eight hours, although the effect wore off in less than 24 hours, but the temperature of the group receiving only antibiotic returned to normal only after 48 hours. In addition, the appetite and demeanour of the cats receiving ketoprofen returned to normal within three days compared with five days for the cats treated only with antibiotic. GLEW, A., AVIAD, A. D., KEISTER, D. M. & MEO, N. J. (1996) Canadian Veterinary Journal 37, 222 296

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