Canine Intestinal Lymphangiectasia Concomitant with Renal Cell Carcinoma
The etiology of dilation of lymphatic vessels, termed as intestinal lymphangiectasia, remains unknown. In most cases, it occurs secondary to other pathologic conditions such as gastrointestinal neoplasms. However, only a few cases of canine intestinal lymphangiectasia concurrent with non-gastrointes...
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Autores principales: | Lee Eun-Joo, Chung Myung-Jin, Jeong Kyu-Shik |
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