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This is not usually possible in hamsters as infants are extremely immature when born and 'foreign' infants usually do not accept one another.
 
This is not usually possible in hamsters as infants are extremely immature when born and 'foreign' infants usually do not accept one another.
 
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'''Reproductive Tract Neoplasms'''
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This condition most commonly occurs in female syrian hamsters with risk increasing with age.
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Uterine carcinomas are seen in 25% of female neoplasm cases.
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===Urinary System===
 
===Urinary System===
 
'''Kidneys'''
 
'''Kidneys'''
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