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Department of Clinical Pathology and Oncology

Research topics of the Department of Clinical Pathology and Oncology

 

Immunotherapy of canine tumors. Topic leader: Dr. Vajdovich Péter Participants: Dr. Milán Miskolczi, Dr. Márton Márialigeti, Dr. Anna Berta External partner: Rákvakcina BVM Kft.

Improving the treatment efficacy of dogs with mammary tumors Topic leader: Dr. Péter Vajdovich Participants: Dr. Milán Miskolczi, Dr. Márton Márialigeti External partner: Boehringer Ingelheim

Comparison of histological and cytological examination of mastocytoma. Application of the AgNOR method. Increasing the efficacy of cytological examinations Topic leader: Dr. Vajdovich Péter Participant: Dr. Berta Anna External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Examination of canine mastocytoma with possible allergic background with histological and clinical examinations. Topic manager: Dr. Vajdovich Péter Participants: Dr. Milán Miskolczi, Dr. Máríaligeti Márton, Dr. Anna Berta External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Results of the treatment of mastocytoma in dogs with the help of a hypoallergenic diet. Topic leader: Dr. Péter Vajdovich Participants: Dr. Milán Miskolczi, Dr. Márton Márialigeti External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Application of laser blood cell counter ADVIA system in the diagnosis of septic inflammation using the MPX parameter. Head of topic: Bernadett Szabó Participant: Dr. Máríaligeti Márton, Dr. Anna Berta External partner: Állatorvostudományi University and ÁHOK Kft.

Automation and validation of avian blood cell counting with the ADVIA 2120 machine. Head of topic: Bernadett Szabó Participant: Dr. Márton Márialigeti, Dr. Anna Berta External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Examination of canine lymphoma from the carbohydrate metabolism point of view (“Wartburg effect”) and free radical reactions. Topic leader: Dr. Judit Jakus Participant: , Dr. Péter Vajdovich External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Examination of serum amyloid A in dogs and cats.  Subject leader: Dr. Márton Márialigeti. Participants: Dr. Péter Vajdovich, Bernadett Szabó External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Examination of D-dimer in dogs Subject leader: Dr. Márton Márialigeti, Participants: Dr. Péter Vajdovich, Bernadett Szabó External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

Treatment of solid tumors in dogs with electrochemotherapy. Topic leader: Dr. Péter Vajdovich Participants: Dr. Péter Vajdovich, dr. Milán Miskolczi, dr. Márton Márialigeti External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft

Application of Sysmex CELLAVISION VET, XN-VET for hematological examination of animals Subject leader: Dr. Péter Vajdovich. Participants: Dr. Márton Márialigeti, Bernadett Szabó, Zsolt Péter, Orsolya Szabó External partner: University of Veterinary Medicine and ÁHOK Kft.

 

Our research areas, for which we are looking for students applying for a thesis or a TDK.
Treatment of mastocytoma in dogs with electrochemotherapy
Treatment of sarcoma in dogs with electrochemotherapy
Treatment of solid tumors in dogs with microwave ablation.
Blood testing of dogs infected with Babesia spp. by flow cytometry.
Examination of mastocytoma in dogs in terms of clonality.
Examination of mastocytoma in dogs in terms of expression of Fc-epsilon receptors.
Treatment of prostate carcinoma in dogs with celecoxib and local chemotherapy.
Examination of the presence of bacteria in tumors in dogs.
Examination of stress sensitivity in cats and the effect of gabapentin on stress status.
Examination of the effect of celecoxib in the treatment of solid tumors in dogs.
Examination of the tumor-immunity modulating effect of electrochemotherapy.
Investigation of the tumor immunity-modulating effect of microwave ablation technique.
Investigation of the effect of celecoxib in the treatment of B- and T-cell lymphoma in dogs.
Investigation of the blood creatinine and SDMA concentrations measured enzymatically and by the Jaffé method in a larger number of patient materials.
Difficulties in blood testing of birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, and analysis of blood smears based on the examination of various healthy and diseased individuals.

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