Renal haemangioma in a dog
- 1 March 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 21 (3) , 48-51
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00480169.1973.34072
Abstract
Extract Haemangiomas in animals have been recorded frequently, but there have been few reports of their occurrence in the canine kidney. According to Cotchin (1951) Aberhart, C. , Baida, M. and Bell, R. D. 1961. Renal haemangioma: Case presentation. Med. Serv. J., 17: 79–84. [Google Scholar] and Jabara (1968) Adamek, W. 1934. Ueber die Blutgefassgeshwubte bei den Tiesen, Berlin: Inaug. Diss.. [Google Scholar] primary neoplasms of the kidney are rare, in dogs and, when they occur, usually involve the epithelial tissues. The relative rarity of primary renal tumours, particularly those associated with endothelial tissue, has prompted this report of a case of renal haemangioma involving the, anterior Dole of the right kidney in a 4-year-old male working dog.Keywords
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