Sentences with phrase «venereal tumor»

Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is a tumor of dogs that is surprisingly common and widely distributed.
Transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) is a well - documented transplantable tumor in dogs, with no breed or sex predilection and a low metastatic rate.
Whether it's an orphaned kitten suffering from Panleukopenia and Calicivirus in North Carolina or a stray street dog inflicted with a transmissible venereal tumor, Erhlichia, and acute renal failure in St Kitts, I love knowing that I am making a difference in their lives.
Alternatively, a transmissible venereal tumor, urinary tract infection, or vaginal injury might lead to bleeding.
By comparison, canine transmissible venereal tumor, a sexually transmitted form of cancer that only affects dogs, has been around for at least 11,000 years and is generally not fatal to domesticated animals.
That is the case in another rare contagious cancer, canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT), a sexually transmitted disease in dogs traced to a single animal now dead for millennia.
: Testicular cancer, prostate cancer, acute and chronic prostatitis, prostatic abscess, testicle infections, venereal tumors, perineal tumors, inguinal hernia with potential organ strangulation.
Un-neutered males: Testicular cancer, prostate cancer, acute and chronic prostatitis, prostatic abscess, testicle infections, venereal tumors, perineal tumors, inguinal hernia with potential organ strangulation.
Transmissible venereal tumors are sexually transmitted malignant tumors that occur on canine genitalia.
These tumors are named because of their appearance under the microscope and include mast cell tumors, lymphosarcoma, histiocytomas, plasmacytomas, and transmissible venereal tumors.
In many cases the development of secondary cancers are reported due to the high intensity of the radiation application, like in transmissible venereal tumors.
While on the island, our staff saw a number of animals with serious medical conditions that we were able to successfully treat, conditions such as transmissible venereal tumors and ehrlichiosis.

Not exact matches

Un-spayed females: Breast cancer (50 % of intact females develop mamory tumors), uterine infections (pyometra), false pregnancies, mastitis, ovarian and uterine tumors, uterine torsion, uterine prolapse, vaginal hyperplasia and prolapse, chronic endometritis, cystic ovaries, and venereal sarcomoa.
Also known as infectious sarcoma, venereal granuloma, transmissible lymphosarcoma or Sticker tumor, this disease is a benign tumor that occurs primarily on the external genitals of both male and female dogs.
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