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Michael Hardcastle

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JFMS Open Reports|March 7, 2022
Cutaneous xanthoma causing hypercalcaemia in a catDoris Ma, Jessica F Romine, Michael Hardcastle
Veterinary Pathology|February 28, 2022
<i>In situ</i> squamous cell carcinoma of the gingiva and nictitating membrane associated with <i>Felis catus</i> papillomavirus type 3 in a catJohn S Munday, Michael Hardcastle, Naomi Dally
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|May 29, 2019
Listerial mesenteric lymphadenitis in 3 catsThomas W Fluen, Michael Hardcastle, Matti Kiupel, et al.
Veterinary Record Open|November 2, 2019
Retrospective study of the relative frequency of feline hepatobiliary disease in New Zealand based on 10 years of hepatic biopsy samplesThomas Fluen, Michael Hardcastle, Helen L Smith, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|November 19, 2021
Teat sinus and duct adenomatous hyperplasia in dogsF Yvonne Schulman, Michael H Goldschmidt, Michael Hardcastle, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|November 27, 2021
Evidence from a Series of 104 Equine Sarcoids Suggests That Most Sarcoids in New Zealand Are Caused by Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2, although Both BPV1 and BPV2 DNA Are Detectable in around 10% of SarcoidsJohn S Munday, Geoff Orbell, Rob A Fairley, et al.
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JFMS Open Reports|March 7, 2022
Cutaneous xanthoma causing hypercalcaemia in a catDoris Ma, Jessica F Romine, Michael Hardcastle
Veterinary Pathology|February 28, 2022
<i>In situ</i> squamous cell carcinoma of the gingiva and nictitating membrane associated with <i>Felis catus</i> papillomavirus type 3 in a catJohn S Munday, Michael Hardcastle, Naomi Dally
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|May 29, 2019
Listerial mesenteric lymphadenitis in 3 catsThomas W Fluen, Michael Hardcastle, Matti Kiupel, et al.
Veterinary Record Open|November 2, 2019
Retrospective study of the relative frequency of feline hepatobiliary disease in New Zealand based on 10 years of hepatic biopsy samplesThomas Fluen, Michael Hardcastle, Helen L Smith, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|November 19, 2021
Teat sinus and duct adenomatous hyperplasia in dogsF Yvonne Schulman, Michael H Goldschmidt, Michael Hardcastle, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|November 27, 2021
Evidence from a Series of 104 Equine Sarcoids Suggests That Most Sarcoids in New Zealand Are Caused by Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2, although Both BPV1 and BPV2 DNA Are Detectable in around 10% of SarcoidsJohn S Munday, Geoff Orbell, Rob A Fairley, et al.
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