A case of palliative urethral stenting for canine prostatic carcinoma

A 9-year-old, castrated male Shih Tzu was brought to our hospital with labored urination and narrow feces. Prostatic cancer was diagnosed by catheter aspiration biopsy. World Health Organization (WHO) clinical staging of the prostatic tumor was T3N1M0 and urethral stenting was performed. After inter...

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Hauptverfasser: Furukawa, Takayuki, Hayashi, Sachi, Fukuda, Shinpei, Hosokawa, Akio, Maruo, Takuya, Sugiura, Hisahiro, Shida, Takuo
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