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            A                                        B                              C
                          TRANSMISSIBLE VENEREAL TUMOR  A, Transmissible venereal tumor (arrows) surrounding the bulbus glandis
                          of an intact male dog. Prepuce was difficult to retract over the penis due to the size of tumor relative to the size of
                          preputial opening. B and C, Transmissible venereal tumor within the vulva of a bitch.



           ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED                RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
           READINGS                            SHEET
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            semen quality in a dog with a transmissible venereal
            tumour. J Small Anim Pract 43:416-417, 2002.
           Hantrakul S, et al: Clinical pharmacokinetics and
            effects  of  vincristine  sulfate  in  dogs  with  trans-
            missible  venereal  tumor  (TVT).  J  Vet  Med  Sci
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           Johnston SD, et al: Disorders of the canine penis and
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            feline theriogenology, Philadelphia, 2001, Saunders,
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           Jones SA, et al: What is your diagnosis? Transmissible
            venereal tumor. J Am Vet Med Assoc 247:1237-
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           Kegler K, et al: Vaginal canine transmissible venereal
            tumour associated with intra-tumoural Leishmania
            spp. amastigotes in an asymptomatic female dog.
            J Comp Pathol 149:156-161, 2013.
           Milo J, et al: A case of ocular canine transmissible
            venereal tumor. Can Vet J 55:1245-1249, 2014.
           Scarpelli KC, et al: Predictive factors for the regres-
            sion of canine transmissible venereal tumor during
            vincristine therapy. Vet J 183:362-363, 2010.
           Setthawongsin C, et al: Cell-based polymerase chain
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            (CTVT) diagnosis. J Vet Med Sci 78:1167-1173,
            2016.
           Spugnini EP, et al: Biphasic pulses enhance bleomycin
            efficacy in a spontaneous canine genital tumor
            model of chemoresistance: sticker sarcoma. J Exp
            Clin Cancer Res 27:58, 2008.
           Strakova A, et al: The changing global distribution
            and  prevalence  of  canine  transmissible  venereal
            tumour. BMC Vet Res 10:168, 2014.
           Varughese  EE,  et  al:  Successful  management  of
            metastatic transmissible venereal tumour to skin of
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