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    Treatment of canine mast cell tumors with CCNU (lomustine) by Rassnick, K.M, Moore, A.S, Williams, L.E, London, C.A, Kintzer, P.P, Engler, S.J, Cotter, S.M

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-1999)
    “…The efficacy and toxicity of CCNU (1‐[2‐chloroethyl]3‐cyclohexyl‐l‐nitrosurea) were evaluated in 23 dogs with measurable mast cell tumors (MCT). Twenty‐two…”
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    Mitotane (o,p'-DDD) treatment of 200 dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism by Kintzer, P.P. (Tufts University, North Grafton, MA.), Peterson, M.E

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-05-1991)
    “…Two hundred dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH) were treated with mitotane at an initial daily dosage of 21 to 69 mg/kg (mean = 45.2…”
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    Methimazole treatment of 262 cats with hyperthyroidism by Peterson, M.E. (The Animal Medical Center, New York, NY), Kintzer, P.P, Hurvitz, A.I

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-1988)
    “…The efficacy and safety of the antithyroid drug methimazole were evaluated over a 3‐year period in 262 cats with hyperthyroidism. In 181 of the cats,…”
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    Streptozocin for treatment of pancreatic islet cell tumors in dogs: 17 cases (1989-1999) by Moore, Antony S, Nelson, Richard W, Henry, Carolyn J, Rassnick, Kenneth M, Kristal, Orna, Ogilvie, Gregory K, Kintzer, Peter

    “…To determine toxic effects of streptozocin given in combination with a diuresis protocol in dogs and establish whether streptozocin is efficacious in treatment…”
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    Pretreatment clinical and laboratory findings in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism: 225 cases (1979-1993) by Peterson, M E, Kintzer, P P, Kass, P H

    “…To evaluate clinical and laboratory findings in 225 dogs with naturally occurring hypoadrenocorticism diagnosed over a 14-year period. Retrospective case…”
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    Treatment and long-term follow-up of 205 dogs with hypoadrenocorticism by Kintzer, P.P. (Tufts University, North Grafton, MA.), Peterson, M.E

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-1997)
    “…Results of long‐term treatment were evaluated in 200 dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism and 5 dogs with spontaneous secondary hypoadrenocorticism…”
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    Radiographic findings in dogs with naturally-occurring primary hypoadrenocorticism by Melián, C, Stefanacci, J, Peterson, M E, Kintzer, P P

    “…Survey radiographs often are obtained in dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism in adrenal crisis as part of the routine evaluation of a critically ill dog. In…”
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    Primary and secondary canine hypoadrenocorticism by Kintzer, P P, Peterson, M E

    “…Hypoadrenocorticism (primary or secondary) is an uncommon endocrine disorder seen most commonly in young-to-middle-aged female dogs. This article reviews the…”
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    Mitotane treatment of 32 dogs with cortisol-secreting adrenocortical neoplasms by Kintzer, P P, Peterson, M E

    “…Thirty-two dogs with hyperadrenocorticism caused by cortisol-secreting adrenocortical neoplasia were treated with mitotane at an initial daily induction dosage…”
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    Medical treatment of pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. Mitotane by Peterson, M E, Kintzer, P P

    “…Mitotane (o,p'-DDD; Lysodren) is the drug most commonly used to treat dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. Although variations of the original…”
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    Considerations in the treatment of feline hyperthyroidism by Kintzer, P P

    “…Feline hyperthyroidism can be treated with long-term antithyroid drug administration, surgical thyroidectomy, or radioactive iodine. This article discusses the…”
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    Diagnosis and management of canine cortisol-secreting adrenal tumors by Kintzer, P P, Peterson, M E

    “…Cortisol-secreting adrenal tumors are responsible for 10% to 15% of all cases of naturally occurring canine hyperadrenocorticism. Differentiation of…”
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    Nuclear medicine of the thyroid gland. Scintigraphy and radioiodine therapy by Kintzer, P P, Peterson, M E

    “…Nuclear medicine may have both diagnostic and therapeutic utility during the evaluation and management of thyroid disease. This article will focus on the use…”
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    Radioactive iodine treatment of a functional thyroid carcinoma producing hyperthyroidism in a dog by Peterson, M.E. (Cornell Uniersity Medical College, New York, NY), Kintzer, P.P, Hurley, J.R, Becker, D.V

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-01-1989)
    “…Radioactive iodine (13II) was used in the treatment of a 12‐year‐old female dog with hyperthyroidism resulting from a large, unresectable (and metastatic)…”
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    Currently available insulin preparations for use in the dog and cat by Kintzer, P P

    “…Many insulin preparations are available for use in the diabetic dog or cat. Appropriate selection of an insulin preparation must take into account several…”
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