2015
DOI: 10.4067/s0301-732x2015000100019
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Carcinoma mamario en un canino macho: caracterización clínica e inmunohistoquímica

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“…It is interesting that among the described cases of male MGTs, 15 out of 74 (20.2%) were diagnosed in Crossbreeds (Arias et al 2015 ; Gopal et al 2022 ; Maiti et al 2014 ; Silva et al 2019 ) followed by Cocker Spaniels (18.9%) (Bearss et al 2012 ; Han et al 2016 ; Kwon et al 2017 ; Maiti et al 2014 ), German Shepherds (10.8%) (Machado et al 2020 ; Maiti et al 2014 ; Veena et al 2012 ), Labrador Retrievers (6.7%) (Bearss et al 2012 ; Lather et al 2017 ; Saba et al 2007 ) and Rottweilers (6.7%) (Machado et al 2020 ; Mamom et al 2012 ; Ramírez et al 2011 ; Saba et al 2007 ). Moreover, previous literature data indicated that Cocker Spaniels may be overrepresented among male dogs with MGTs (Bearss et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Mammary Gland Tumours In Male Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting that among the described cases of male MGTs, 15 out of 74 (20.2%) were diagnosed in Crossbreeds (Arias et al 2015 ; Gopal et al 2022 ; Maiti et al 2014 ; Silva et al 2019 ) followed by Cocker Spaniels (18.9%) (Bearss et al 2012 ; Han et al 2016 ; Kwon et al 2017 ; Maiti et al 2014 ), German Shepherds (10.8%) (Machado et al 2020 ; Maiti et al 2014 ; Veena et al 2012 ), Labrador Retrievers (6.7%) (Bearss et al 2012 ; Lather et al 2017 ; Saba et al 2007 ) and Rottweilers (6.7%) (Machado et al 2020 ; Mamom et al 2012 ; Ramírez et al 2011 ; Saba et al 2007 ). Moreover, previous literature data indicated that Cocker Spaniels may be overrepresented among male dogs with MGTs (Bearss et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Mammary Gland Tumours In Male Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%