Characterization of Canine Patients with Transmissible Veneral Tumor in Veterinary Hospital of San Carlos of Guatemala University of the Year 2016

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Eduardo Andrés
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Daniela Mariel
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Arizandieta-Altán
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Carmen Grizelda
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Abstract

Transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) is a sexually transmitted neoplasm that affects the external genitalia mainly although extragenital presentation has been reported. Its prevalence is variable, with developing countries presenting the highest rates due to large populations of stray dogs and poor breeding control. In the present study the prevalence of TVT was determined in the population that attends the Veterinary Hospital of the San Carlos of Guatemala University, being this the only university in the country that provides veterinary service to the public. We analyzed 1,125 medical records of patients who attended an outpatient clinic in 2016. The prevalence of TVT was 1.8%.

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Rivera-Guirola, Andrés Eduardo. 2018. \u201cCharacterization of Canine Patients with Transmissible Veneral Tumor in Veterinary Hospital of San Carlos of Guatemala University of the Year 2016\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue G3): .

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Transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) is a sexually transmitted neoplasm that affects the external genitalia mainly although extragenital presentation has been reported. Its prevalence is variable, with developing countries presenting the highest rates due to large populations of stray dogs and poor breeding control. In the present study the prevalence of TVT was determined in the population that attends the Veterinary Hospital of the San Carlos of Guatemala University, being this the only university in the country that provides veterinary service to the public. We analyzed 1,125 medical records of patients who attended an outpatient clinic in 2016. The prevalence of TVT was 1.8%.

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Arizandieta-Altán
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