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Prevalence and age distribution of tumors is largely unknown in pet rabbits. Currently available studies focused on specific organ systems or specific tumor types and never covered a comparative examination of all tumor types. Previous studies on laboratory rabbits suggested a low tumor prevalence...

Author(s)
Bertram, C. A.; Bertram, B.; Bartel, A.; Ewringmann, A.; Fragoso-Garcia, M. A.; Erickson, N. A.; Müller, K.; Klopfleisch, R.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2021, 58, 5, pp 901-911
Abstract

This issue contains 18 topics on the histological grading systems for neoplasms in veterinary medicine; validating immunohistochemistry assay specificity in investigative studies; radiographic and histologic correlation of bone tumours in dogs and cats; value, limitations and recommendations for...

Author(s)
Miller, A. D.; Avallone, G.; Chambers, J.; Rasotto, R.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2021, 58, 5, pp 764-1003
Abstract

For humans, strong evidence indicates that some mucosal papillomavirus (PV) types cause genital and oral neoplasia, and weaker evidence suggests that some cutaneous PVs may cause cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). For nonhuman species, strong evidence supports a causal role of PVs in the...

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Munday, J. S.; Kiupel, M.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Pathologists Inc., Lawrence, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2010, 47, 2, pp 254-264
Abstract

The frequency of common cutaneous tumors in ferrets, rabbits, and guinea pigs is summarized, with descriptions of their appearance and behavior, prognosis, and treatment options. This information assists clinicians when talking to clients, and helps owners make an informed decision whether or not...

Author(s)
Kanfer, S.; Reavill, D. R.
Publisher
Elsevier, Inc., New York, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2013, 16, 3, pp 579-598
Abstract

Neurological conditions are usually difficult and challenging to manage in clinical practice and sometimes require investigation and treatment by neurology specialists. Central nervous system (CNS) neoplasias are very common causes of the neurological dysfunction and this is almost always very...

Author(s)
Palus, V.; Cherubini, G. B.
Publisher
Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK
Citation
Veterinary Times, 2013, 43, 15, pp 8-10
Abstract

Over a 16-year period, 190 tumors and tumorlike lesions from 179 pet rabbits were submitted for histopathologic examination. A total of 23 different tumor types and 1 tumorlike lesion were diagnosed. The most common diagnoses were trichoblastoma, collagenous hamartoma, and Shope fibroma....

Author(s)
Bomhard, W. von; Goldschmidt, M. H.; Shofer, F. S.; Perl, L.; Rosenthal, K. L.; Mauldin, E. A.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Pathologists Inc., Lawrence, USA
Citation
Veterinary Pathology, 2007, 44, 5, pp 579-588
Abstract

This quick reference quick reference manual offers accessible, reliable knowledge on small animal dermatology in the popular Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Format. This second edition (Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Dermatology) is a...

Author(s)
Rhodes, K. H.; Werner, A. H.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Ames, USA
Citation
Blackwell's five-minute veterinary consult: clinical companion. Small animal dermatology , 2011, Ed.2, pp xii + 749 pp.
Abstract

Papillomavirus (PV) induces exophytic lesions (papillomas, warts) and flat lesions (flat warts, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) in cutaneous and mucosal epithelia. The lesions are usually benign and generally regress without eliciting any serious clinical problems in a host but occasionally...

Author(s)
Campo, M. S.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology, 2003, 1, 1, pp 3-14
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Cover for bovine papillomatosis

Bovine papillomaviruses (BPVs) produce generally benign tumours of the skin and of the mucous membranes of the alimentary and urogenital tracts. The...

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