Ozsoy, S. Y.Vural, S. Atalay2024-09-182024-09-1820090035-15552258-0646https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/9558In the study, macroscopic and microscopic diagnosis was obtained in intracranial tumours from 13 dogs. These dogs (8 males and 5 females) were between 4-14 years old and did not belong to brachycephalic breeds except for 2 dogs. The primary brain tumours identified were meningiomas (n = 5), choroid plexus papilloma (n = 3) and glial tumours (3 astrocytomas and 1 oligodendroglioma and a same dog exhibited simultaneously 2 distinct types of brain tumours, i.e. papilloma and oligodendroglioma. In addition, 2 secondary tumours (squamous cell carcinoma and anasplastic carcinoma) were also diagnosed and resulted from direct expansion of sinus tumours.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDogintracranial tumoursmeningiomapapillomaglial tumourcarcinomaPathological findings in intracranial tumours in dogs: 13 casesArticle16041921962-s2.0-66349139059N/AWOS:000265869200005Q4