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    Intracranial neoplasia is a common clinical condition in domestic companion animals, particularly in dogs. Application of advances in standard diagnostic and therapeutic modalities together with a broad interest in the development of novel translational therapeutic strategies in dogs has resulted in clinically relevant improvements in outcome for many canine patients. This review highlights the status of current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to intracranial neoplasia and areas of novel treatment currently in development. Copyright © 2014 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

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    P J Dickinson. Advances in diagnostic and treatment modalities for intracranial tumors. Journal of veterinary internal medicine. 2014 Jul-Aug;28(4):1165-85

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    PMID: 24814688

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