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Veterinary Pathology, Vol 32, Issue 6 721-723, Copyright © 1995 by American College of Veterinary Pathologists
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J. L. Carpenter and T. A. Hamilton
Marshfield Laboratories, Veterinary Division, WI 54449, USA.
A polypoid angioleiomyoma was surgically removed from the nasopharynx of a 1-year-old, male golden retriever. The polypoid mass recurred 4 months later and was again excised. There was no sign of regrowth 13 months postoperatively. This is, apparently, the first reported angioleiomyoma occurring in the dog.
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