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Vol. 11, Issue 12 (2022)

An epidemiological study of canine neoplasms

Author(s):
DR Bhanderi, SK Jhala, DN Suthar, VS Dabas, AB Bhatt and KD Patel
Abstract:
The retrospective information of last three years (June, 2019 to May, 2022) was retrieved by scrutinizing data bank of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Navsari. During this period 2420 surgical cases of canine were registered at hospital. Out of 2420 cases, 244 cases (10.08%) had various neoplastic condition and amongst them cutaneous tumors was found to be highest (33.66%) followed by mammary gland tumors (26.64%), canine transmissible venereal tumors (24.19%), warts (6.56%), oral tumors (4.92%), osteosarcomas (2.87%), prostate tumors (0.81%) and kidney tumor (0.40%). The highest occurrence of neoplasms were found in the dogs aged below 5 years (39.34%) followed by those aged between 5 to 10 years (37.71%) and above 10 years (22.95%). Breed wise highest incidence was seen in dogs and Labrador retriever as compare to other breeds. Out of 244 dogs diagnosed with tumors 90 were males (36.88%) and 154 were females (63.11%).
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How to cite this article:
DR Bhanderi, SK Jhala, DN Suthar, VS Dabas, AB Bhatt, KD Patel. An epidemiological study of canine neoplasms. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(12):1176-1178.

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