Feline alimentary lymphoma. Barrs, V. & Beatty, J. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 14:191-201, 3, 2012.
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Practical relevance Accurate diagnosis of the distinct subtypes of alimentary lymphoma (AL) that occur in cats is important as there are major differences between them in clinical presentation, treatment and prognosis. Unlike intermediate- and high-grade alimentary lymphoma (I/HGAL) and large granular lymphocyte lymphoma (LGLL), which can often be diagnosed by aspiration cytology, full-thickness intestinal biopsies are usually required for the diagnosis of low-grade alimentary lymphoma (LGAL).

@article{Barrs2012,
   abstract = {<p>Practical relevance Accurate diagnosis of the distinct subtypes of alimentary lymphoma (AL) that occur in cats is important as there are major differences between them in clinical presentation, treatment and prognosis. Unlike intermediate- and high-grade alimentary lymphoma (I/HGAL) and large granular lymphocyte lymphoma (LGLL), which can often be diagnosed by aspiration cytology, full-thickness intestinal biopsies are usually required for the diagnosis of low-grade alimentary lymphoma (LGAL).</p>},
   author = {Vanessa Barrs and Julia Beatty},
   doi = {10.1177/1098612X12439266},
   issn = {1098-612X},
   issue = {3},
   journal = {Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery},
   month = {3},
   pages = {191-201},
   title = {Feline alimentary lymphoma},
   volume = {14},
   year = {2012}
}

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