Nowadays, neoplasms have become the common surgical affections encountered in the pet population, especially in dogs. Skin neoplasms are the most common neoplasm observed in dogs, followed by mammary neoplasms. Most of the neoplasm may exhibit metastatic and paraneoplastic changes in distant sites other than primary tumor sites, mainly in the thorax. The present study investigated the evaluation of radiographically evident cardio-pulmonary, metastatic and paraneoplastic changes in the thorax of twenty- four clinical cases of dogs of either sex belonging to different breeds, and age, having superficial cutaneous and mammary neoplasm conditions.
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