Linfoma maligno en caninos - Leucemia linfoide
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neoplasia, enfermedades de los animales, animales domésticos (es)domestic animals, neoplasms, animal diseases (en)
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Se presentan cuatro casos de linfoma maligno canino, de las consultas llegadas a la Clínica Externa de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad Nacional en la ciudad de Bogotá. Se incluyen los exámenes clínicos del laboratorio de Patología Clínica con un análisis de los resultados obtenidos; también se describen los hallazgos de la necropsia e histopatología y se agrega una corta discusión sobre este tumor en los caninos.
Four cases of canine malignant lymphoma are reported from the external clinic of the Veterinary Faculty, National University, Bogotá. Included in the report are clinical findings and laboratory results with their respective analyses. Also described are the necropsy and histopathology data. A short general discussion of this canine tumor is given.
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