Not exact matches
Perianal fistulas are
common in German Shepherds and Irish Setters but are rare in other breeds.
Among the
common canine and feline skin tumors are mast cell tumors,
perianal adenomas, fibrosarcomas, melanomas, histiocytomas, squamous cell carcinomas, hemangiopericytomas, and basal cell tumors.
On the positive side, neutering male dogs • eliminates the small risk (probably < 1 %) of dying from testicular cancer • reduces the risk of non-cancerous prostate disorders • reduces the risk of
perianal fistulas • may possibly reduce the risk of diabetes (data inconclusive) On the negative side, neutering male dogs • if done before 1 year of age, significantly increases the risk of osteosarcoma (bone cancer); this is a
common cancer in medium / large and larger breeds with a poor prognosis.
Apocrine (sebaceous) gland tumors (also called
perianal adenomas) are
common in male dogs because they are stimulated, in part, by testosterone.
Perianal gland tumors are also
common around the rectum of male dogs.
Perianal Gland Tumours Perianal gland tumours, or perianal adenomas, are most common in un-neutered ma
Perianal Gland Tumours
Perianal gland tumours, or perianal adenomas, are most common in un-neutered ma
Perianal gland tumours, or
perianal adenomas, are most common in un-neutered ma
perianal adenomas, are most
common in un-neutered male dogs.
Some of the
common health concerns that occur in these dogs include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, corneal inflammation, digestive difficulty, blood disorders, bloating, eczema, flea allergies, dwarfism, endocrine pancreatic insufficiency, degenerative myelitis, Von Willebrand's disease and
perianal fistulas.
Her research has focused on dermatologic side - effects of chemotherapy in dogs and on the
common auto - immune diseases, pemphigus foliaceus and
perianal fistulas.