Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Female pseudo hermaphrodite dog with mammary tumor and surgery
By S. Anoop et al.·Published in Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences·2011·Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Mannuthy-680 651, Thrissur, Kerala, IN
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Original publication title: CANINE FEMALE HERMAPHRODITE - A CLINICAL CASE REPORT
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A 5-year-old female Spitz dog was diagnosed with female pseudo hermaphroditism, which means she had both male and female characteristics. She also had a mammary tumor that required surgical removal. After the surgery, the dog recovered well and showed improvement in her condition. This case highlights the importance of surgical intervention for similar issues in dogs.
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Abstract
A case of female pseudo hermaphroditism in a Spitz dog having mammary tumour and its surgical correction is discussed
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