Compared with cats
without oral lesions, cats with oral lesions were more likely to be older, female, taking medications, drinking city (vs well) water, and playing less often with toys.
In addition, cats
without oral lesions were more likely to have owners who cleaned their teeth daily or twice a week and to be fed diets with higher magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium contents.
Not exact matches
Oral administration of mebendazole in mice elicited a strong antitumor effect in a subcutaneous model and reduced
lesions in experimentally induced lung metastasis
without any toxicity when compared with paclitaxel - treated mice [9,20].