But in some cases, including dogs that are high risk, more severe outcomes can happen.11 In a clinical study of Dog Flu involving experimentally infected dogs with no secondary infections, every dog
developed lung lesions (pneumonia) by the study's end.3
Not exact matches
For oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), 50 % of patients
develop secondary
lesions (mainly in lymph nodes and / or
lungs) with a 40 % overall survival rate.
Infections in humans do not completely
develop, but may cause a
lesion in the
lungs «coin sign» that may be mistaken for a tumor.