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November 2024 in “Veterinary Dermatology” A 13-year-old female cat exhibited paraneoplastic alopecia, characterized by ventrally distributed hair loss and shiny skin, associated with an apocrine adenocarcinoma. Necropsy findings showed telogenisation and miniaturisation of hair follicles, supporting the diagnosis of paraneoplastic alopecia linked to the intraabdominal neoplasm.
February 2025 in “Veterinary Clinical Pathology” The ferret had a malignant apocrine gland tumor and did not survive surgery.
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May 1994 in “Veterinary Pathology” PTHrP is higher in certain dog tumors and may act as a local growth factor.
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December 2011 in “Elsevier eBooks” The document concludes that early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing skin diseases in ferrets.
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February 2016 in “The American journal of dermatopathology/American journal of dermatopathology” Extramammary Paget disease can spread deeply into tissues, reaching up to 3.6 mm.