Scientific Electronic Archives (Jul 2016)

Clinical aspects of transmissible venereal tumor

  • A. C. Sá,
  • S. F. S. Moraes,
  • M. F. R. Cruz,
  • E. S. Marquez,
  • C. Calderón

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36560/932016276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 136 – 146

Abstract

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The transmissible venereal tumor is among the main diseases that affect domestic animals of the Canidae family. Abandoned animals are the main transmitters of the disease, which is highly contagious; most of the injuries are commonly found on animals genital organs and faces. This is a tumor without any involvement with an infectious agent, tumor cells are transferred from a sick animal to a healthy animal through natural breeding or direct contact of the lesions with other body parts. The disease has no predisposition for breeding, sex and species, therefore possibly affecting all canids although there are more reports on stray animals.The TVT lesions have cauliflower appearance and may be pedunculated, papillary or multilobulated, with hemorrhagic and crumbly aspect. The tumor can have benign or malignant potential, being the second most frequently commonly reported, wherein according to its potential raise the difficulty of the treatment or not.

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