2013
DOI: 10.2478/bvip-2013-0010
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Prevalence of Tumours in Domestic Animals in the Lower Silesia (Poland) in 2009–2011

Abstract: The study aimed at the analysis of prevalence frequency and localisation of tumours in domestic animals. The research material comprised 4,212 tumours developed in dogs, cats, horses, and exotic animals, isolated during surgery, autopsy or biopsy, performed for the purpose of histopathological diagnosis. The most numerous group involved canine tumours, including 3,585 cases (85.1%), followed by tumours in cats (532 cases, 12.6%), ferrets (34 cases, 0.81%), rats (19 cases, 0.45%), horses (15 cases, 0.36%), and … Show more

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“…It was the second most common type of diagnosed tumor, and included adenocarcinomas -449 cases, which comprised 70.15% of all the diagnosed mammary tumors. These data are comparable or slightly higher than in previous years (2,11,12).…”
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“…It was the second most common type of diagnosed tumor, and included adenocarcinomas -449 cases, which comprised 70.15% of all the diagnosed mammary tumors. These data are comparable or slightly higher than in previous years (2,11,12).…”
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confidence: 46%
“…The high incidence of tumors in mixed-breed dogs is in accordance with the results of previous studies. Mixed-breed dogs constituted 35.7% of all dogs with neoplasia in the study by Michalska (9), 27% in the study of Malicki (7) (2). The incidence of tumors in a given breed depends on the popularity of that breed at a given time point.…”
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“…Similar investigations were performed in Lublin (1) and in Warsaw (5,15). Detailed information about animal tumours in the Lower Silesia in different periods is presented in the following papers: 1963-1973 (7), 1976-1995 (6), 2000-2004 (9), 2005-2008 (8), and 2009-2011 (2). However, to date there has been no information from the north-eastern part of Poland concerning this topic.…”
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“…There is no clear gender predisposition, but it has been found in some breeds more frequently than in others, i.e. in Boxers, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Bullterriers, and Shar-pei (1,7,19). The tumour cells have numerous cytoplasmic granules.…”
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confidence: 99%