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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.
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November 1998 in “Journal of Small Animal Practice” The dog had a Sertoli cell tumor, which was successfully removed with surgery.
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July 2015 in “Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports” A cat with hair loss and illness was found to have cancer spread from its colon.
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January 1999 in “Journal of Small Animal Practice” Removing a cat's pancreatic cancer can temporarily reverse hair loss caused by the disease.
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November 2014 in “Journal of feline medicine and surgery” Lymphocytic mural folliculitis in cats might be an early sign of pancreatic cancer.