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The disease has also been reported in dogs with bladder neoplasia and with hepatic adenocarcinoma.
 
The disease has also been reported in dogs with bladder neoplasia and with hepatic adenocarcinoma.
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The thoracic radiographs of this dog revealed a primary lung neoplasm in the right caudal lobe and dirofilariasis.
 
The thoracic radiographs of this dog revealed a primary lung neoplasm in the right caudal lobe and dirofilariasis.
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HO also quickly regresses with appropriate treatment of the primary disease.
 
HO also quickly regresses with appropriate treatment of the primary disease.
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An eight-year-old, female Brittany Spaniel was evaluated because of swelling and lameness in all four limbs. The distal limb swelling was warm, firm and painful on deep palpation. All four limbs were equally affected. A lateral view radiograph of the dog’s right antebrachium is shown. The left radius and ulna and both tibias had similar abnormalities.


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