Bibliographic citations
Páucar, J., (2015). Frecuencia de neoplasias en cavidad oral de caninos y felinos, diagnosticadas histopatológicamente en el laboratorio de histología, embriología y patología veterinaria de la FMV- UNMSM (periodo 2007- 2013) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4652
Páucar, J., Frecuencia de neoplasias en cavidad oral de caninos y felinos, diagnosticadas histopatológicamente en el laboratorio de histología, embriología y patología veterinaria de la FMV- UNMSM (periodo 2007- 2013) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4652
@misc{renati/483039,
title = "Frecuencia de neoplasias en cavidad oral de caninos y felinos, diagnosticadas histopatológicamente en el laboratorio de histología, embriología y patología veterinaria de la FMV- UNMSM (periodo 2007- 2013)",
author = "Páucar Perez, Jhessenia Linda",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- The aim of this study is to determinate the frequency of neoplasms in the oral cavity in canines and felines, according to the histopathological protocols of the Histology, Embryology and Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of the Medicine Veterinary Faculty from the Mayor University of San Marcos. The reports with histopathological diagnosis of neoplasms in canines and felines were analyzed in the period between January 2007 and December 2013, gathering the information about breed, age, sex, anatomy location and the histopathological diagnosis. The frequency of oral neoplasms found was 8.1% (122/1508) of the total of neoplasms, in canines was 7.9 ± 1.3% (115/1454) and in felines was 13 ± 8.9% (7/54). The animals more affected were the purebred and the ones between six and ten years old in canines, and less than 5 years old in felines. The breeds of dogs with greater presentation were the Boxer (11%), the Retriever Labrador (9.2%) and the Rottweiller (7.3%). Males were more frequently affected than females in 61%. The most frequently location was the gingival (57%). In general, the benign neoplasms (28%) were less frequently than the malignant neoplasms(72%). In canines, the Rhabdomyosarcoma (26%), the squamous cell carcinomas (17%) and the melanoma (16%), were the malignant neoplasms more common and the fibromatous épuli (56%) the benign neoplasm most common. In felines, only malignant neoplasms were found, and the squamous cell carcinoma (43%) was the most common. Keywords: oral cavity, neoplasm, frequency, canines, felines
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