Small Animal Endoscopy 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-05578-9.10017-8
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“…(Tams and Rawlings, 2011) and Veterinary Endoscopy for the Small Animal Practitioner (McCarthy, 2005). For detailed procedural information on endoscopy, there are two excellent textbook references, Small Animal Endoscopy, 3rd ed.…”
Section: Endoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Tams and Rawlings, 2011) and Veterinary Endoscopy for the Small Animal Practitioner (McCarthy, 2005). For detailed procedural information on endoscopy, there are two excellent textbook references, Small Animal Endoscopy, 3rd ed.…”
Section: Endoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canine esophageal tumors usually present as protruding proliferative masses, and malignant tumors typically exhibit a mucosal surface that is more ulcerated and lobulated (21). The tumor morphology in the initial report had several similarities to that of a typical malignant esophageal tumor (9,21). In contrast, in this case, a normal mucosal layer was observed and the mass presented as a polyp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In contrast, the masses in this case had a nodular appearance with prominent submucosal blood vessels without ulceration and hemorrhage, which protruded toward the esophageal lumen; one EMP caudal to the 2nd mass was a sessile polyp with a normal mucosal layer. Canine esophageal tumors usually present as protruding proliferative masses, and malignant tumors typically exhibit a mucosal surface that is more ulcerated and lobulated (21). The tumor morphology in the initial report had several similarities to that of a typical malignant esophageal tumor (9,21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Almacenamiento: Los endoscopios deben almacenarse en un área ventilada con el cabezal asegurado hacia arriba y la parte distal del tubo de inserción colgando hacia abajo (Tams y Rawlings, 2010).…”
Section: Limpieza Y Desinfecciónunclassified