Selected article for: "clinical suspicion and pituitary disease clinical suspicion"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_323
    Snippet: This study shows that it is common to find CD3+ cells in the pituitary gland at necropsy of dogs with no clinical suspicion of pituitary disease, and that there is a regional difference in cell density with the highest CD3+‐cell density in the pars tuberalis. In contrast, CD79a+ cells were generally absent or present in only small numbers......
    Document: This study shows that it is common to find CD3+ cells in the pituitary gland at necropsy of dogs with no clinical suspicion of pituitary disease, and that there is a regional difference in cell density with the highest CD3+‐cell density in the pars tuberalis. In contrast, CD79a+ cells were generally absent or present in only small numbers.

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