Electrochemotherapy
Description
Electrochemotherapy device with electroporator cable and tip and bleomycin ampoule. Below, a classic example of the use of electrochemotherapy in small animals, a cat with squamous cell carcinoma in the nasal plane.
Acknowledgements
References
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2. Salmoral, A., Penzo, C., & Baines, S. (2024). Electrochemotherapy for the treatment of basal cell tumours of the nasal planum in three cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, 10(1), 20551169231213499.
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