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Small Animal Orthopaedics Q&A 12
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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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|q2=What other diagnostic tests should be performed to further evaluate this dog?
|q2=What other diagnostic tests should be performed to further evaluate this dog?
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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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|q3=Discuss the purported pathophysiology of HO.
|q3=Discuss the purported pathophysiology of HO.
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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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