Prostatic carcinoma (PC) was diagnosed in 43 dogs at the Michigan State University Veterinary Clinical Center (MSU-VCC) between 1978 and 1985. Of the 43 dogs with histologically confirmed PC, 19 (44.19%) had been castrated at least three years prior to the development of any prostatic disease. Seven of the castrates had been neutered at less than 12 months of age. Fourteen dogs (32.55%) were presented as intact males at the time of diagnosis. The remaining ten dogs (23.62%) had been castrated as treatment for presumptive prostatic disease prior to referral to the MSU-VCC. Dates of castration were known in all cases. In this study, therefore, castration at any age showed no sparing effect on the risk of development of PC in the dog. The etio...
Introduction. A 13-year old whippet with a generalized progressive alopecia since 2 years was referr...
Prostate cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men aged above 50 y...
Old intact male dogs are often predisposed to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Both hypertrophy and hyp...
Prostate cancer is one of the most important malignancies in men. In old men the frequency of prosta...
Though relatively rare in dogs, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-cutaneous cancer in men...
Though relatively rare in dogs, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-cutaneous cancer in men...
The dog is one of the few species to develop spontaneous prostate carcinoma (PCA) and is thus an att...
A retrospective study was used to investigate the incidence of prostatic diseases in a large populat...
Human and dogs share several similarities in their prostate disorders. The dog has therefore been pr...
A case of prostatic transitional carcinoma is described. A 9 year old castrated dog presented with t...
In this studies histomorphological examination of 77 dogs prostate glands was performed the 14 mongr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of acute and chronic inflammation, benign prost...
Literature describing medical treatment of canine prostatic carcinoma (PC) is sparse. The aims of th...
The aim and objectives of research: to determine the frequency of canine prostate and to assess morp...
In this summary we present the research made at two veterinary clinics in Vilnius X and Y on 2016 01...
Introduction. A 13-year old whippet with a generalized progressive alopecia since 2 years was referr...
Prostate cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men aged above 50 y...
Old intact male dogs are often predisposed to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Both hypertrophy and hyp...
Prostate cancer is one of the most important malignancies in men. In old men the frequency of prosta...
Though relatively rare in dogs, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-cutaneous cancer in men...
Though relatively rare in dogs, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-cutaneous cancer in men...
The dog is one of the few species to develop spontaneous prostate carcinoma (PCA) and is thus an att...
A retrospective study was used to investigate the incidence of prostatic diseases in a large populat...
Human and dogs share several similarities in their prostate disorders. The dog has therefore been pr...
A case of prostatic transitional carcinoma is described. A 9 year old castrated dog presented with t...
In this studies histomorphological examination of 77 dogs prostate glands was performed the 14 mongr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of acute and chronic inflammation, benign prost...
Literature describing medical treatment of canine prostatic carcinoma (PC) is sparse. The aims of th...
The aim and objectives of research: to determine the frequency of canine prostate and to assess morp...
In this summary we present the research made at two veterinary clinics in Vilnius X and Y on 2016 01...
Introduction. A 13-year old whippet with a generalized progressive alopecia since 2 years was referr...
Prostate cancer is ranked as the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men aged above 50 y...
Old intact male dogs are often predisposed to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Both hypertrophy and hyp...