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Polyostotic lesion in the left tarsus in a dog

9-year-old male Doberman, with a mass in the left tarsal area, that affects the bone with osteolysis. For months he has been intermittently lame of the left pelvic limb. The mass has increased in size.

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Mass in olfactory bulb in a dog

13-year-old female neutered crossbreed. History of tremors and weakness in the hindlimbs, aggravated over the last 8 days.

A head CT scan was performed.

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Discospondylitis and polyarthritis in a dog

2.5 months-old, male Spanish Water Dog. Previous history of parvovirus. Now he shows lumbar and joint pain. Physical examination: ambulatory paraparesis and fever.

A spinal, fore limbs and pelvic limbs CT scan was performed.

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Absence/aplasia of the vulva with atresia of the vestibular opening in a dog

10-months-old, neutered female Pinscher. Physical examination: she has neither penis nor vulva; however, the presence of a uterus was confirmed. History of dysuria. An ovariohysterectomy was performed, and an incision was made in the urethral outlet to facilitate the passage of urine.

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Transposition of caudal vena cava with retrocaval ureter in a dog

5-year-old male Greyhound with no symptoms. In the abdominal ultrasound, prior to his castration, hydronephrosis and hydroureter were observed.

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Rathke’s cleft cyst in a dog.

7-year-old male Boxer with ataxia, disorientation and loss of balance that does not respond to treatment. A head Ct scan was performed.

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Aggressive osseous lesion affecting thoracic vertebrae

8-year-old female neutered crossbreed. History of progressive loss of mobility in the hindlimbs. Came to the emergency room with paraparesis and loss of deep pain perception.

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