Difference between revisions of "Veterinary Dentistry Q&A 02"

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This diagnosis was confirmed on biopsy.
 
This diagnosis was confirmed on biopsy.
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|q2=Provided the radiologic diagnosis is confirmed on biopsy, what would be the recommended treatment and prognosis?
 
|q2=Provided the radiologic diagnosis is confirmed on biopsy, what would be the recommended treatment and prognosis?
 
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A bilateral rostral mandibulectomy that far distally is likely to result in the tongue hanging out and may necessitate tying off or repositioning the openings of the mandibular and sublingual salivary ducts.
 
A bilateral rostral mandibulectomy that far distally is likely to result in the tongue hanging out and may necessitate tying off or repositioning the openings of the mandibular and sublingual salivary ducts.
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How would you describe the radiologic findings associated with the oral mass found in this three-year-old dog, and what is your tentative radiologic diagnosis? Link to Article
Provided the radiologic diagnosis is confirmed on biopsy, what would be the recommended treatment and prognosis? Link to Article


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