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Mammatumoren

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Mammatumoren sind häufige Tumoren der Hunde und in etwas geringerem Ausmaß der Katzen, Mäusen, Ratten und Meerschweinchen. Bei anderen Haustierspezies sind sie eher selten.

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Klopfleisch, R. (2017). Mammatumoren. In: Klopfleisch, R. (eds) Veterinäronkologie kompakt. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54987-2_5

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