1. ALTERAÇÕES CLÍNICAS RELEVANTES EM CADELAS COM NEOPLASIAS MAMÁRIAS ESTADIADAS.
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Ribas, Cristina Rauen, Dornbusch, Peterson Triches, de Faria, Marconi Rodrigues, de Figueiredo Wouk, Antônio Felipe Paulino, and Cirio, Silvana Maris
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FEMALE dogs , *MAMMARY glands , *VETERINARY surgery , *CASTRATION , *ESTROGEN - Abstract
The mammary gland neoplasias are commonly found in surgical clinic routine of small animals, being overcome in number of cases just for skin neoplasias. The mammary neoplasias bases mainly on the attack of female dogs no castrated or castrated after several ruts, in the geriatric age group, without any racial predisposition. Etiologically develops from the production of estrogen and progesterone in geometric progression with each estrous cycle presented during the life of the dog. The objective of this study was to analyze relevant clinical alterations in 36 female dogs with mammary neoplasias staged. In this study, it was observed that 88,88% of the appraised female dogs were not castrated and that the average of total age was equivalent to 9,9 years, without difference between load and age, attacking obese animals, and with larger attack of female dogs without defined race, which understand the largest number of animals assisted in the Hospitalar Unit studied. It was found a larger adenocarcinomas number in patients with estadiamento of IV degree. It is ended that the incidence of mammary neoplasias, in this study, was equivalent to 51%, of all the patients neoplasias bearers assisted in the Service of Oncologia, with 89% of the animals attacked above the wanted weight and being the present adenocarcinoma in almost half of the masses appraised tumorais. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012