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Veterinary Pathology, Vol 22, Issue 2 117-122, Copyright © 1985 by American College of Veterinary Pathologists


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Canine ovarian tumors of germ cell origin

P. G. Greenlee and A. K. Patnaik

Fourteen ovarian germ cell tumors were diagnosed in the dog--seven dysgerminomas and seven teratomas. Six of the teratomas had immature components and were judged malignant; three had metastasized. One dysgerminoma had metastasized. The dysgerminomas developed in dogs ten years of age and older, and the teratomas developed in dogs nine years old and younger.


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