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Elizabeth Villiers

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Foreman M, Belmudes A, Villiers E, Scarpante E
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Jul; 9:825525. PMID: 35812849
A 4-year-old female spayed Bullmastiff-cross presented with a 24-h history of progressive paraparesis. Neurological examination was consistent with L4-S3 myelopathy. On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), all vertebrae showed homogenously increased...
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Large T, Mack S, Villiers E, Oliver J
Vet Ophthalmol . 2022 Jun; 26 Suppl 1:134-142. PMID: 35713165
Objective: To assess in vitro antibacterial efficacy of three cross-linking (XL) protocols on bacteria associated with canine ulcerative keratitis. Methods: Three XL protocols: UVA 3 mW/cm for 60 min, UVA...
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Large T, Mack S, Villiers E, Oliver J
Vet Ophthalmol . 2022 Jun; 25(5):398-405. PMID: 35670323
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare corneal culture results using the ESwab™ and Amies charcoal swab. Animals Studied: One hundred fourteen canine and fifteen feline eyes. Procedures:...
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Ilchyshyn N, Villiers E, Monti P
J Vet Diagn Invest . 2018 Nov; 31(1):33-39. PMID: 30451096
The urine gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)-to-creatinine ratio has been used to monitor patients at risk of acute renal injury. We validated the spectrophotometric quantification of GGT in urine in a commercial...
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Elliott J, Villiers E
Open Vet J . 2018 May; 8(2):118-124. PMID: 29721441
In humans, large granular lymphocytic leukaemia (LGLL) is a low-grade, indolent lymphoproliferative disorder of large granular lymphocytes (LGL) associated with autoimmune disorders; including rheumatoid arthritis and single or multiple cytopenias;...
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Boutet P, Heath F, Archer J, Villiers E
Vet Clin Pathol . 2009 Feb; 38(1):78-82. PMID: 19228362
Background: D-dimer measurement in dogs is considered the most reliable test for detecting disseminated intravascular coagulation or thromboembolism. Objectives: The purposes of this study were to compare 2 D-dimer assays,...
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Villiers E
J Small Anim Pract . 2007 Sep; 48(10):543. PMID: 17877546
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Villiers E, Baines S, Law A, Mallows V
Vet Clin Pathol . 2006 Mar; 35(1):55-71. PMID: 16511792
Background: Flow cytometry may be used to determine immunophenotype or lineage of leukemic cells, but few antibodies are available that are specific for cells of monocytic and granulocytic lineage. Objective:...