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Cosa (chi) è mammary$46571$ - definizione

Mammary gland tumor; Dog mammary tumor; Canine mammary tumor; Cat mammary tumor; Feline mammary tumor; Mammary tumors; Mammary neoplasms, animal; Mammary tumour; Mammary cancer; Mammary cyst
  • Emaciated]] female dog with a 9-month-old mammary tumor.
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  • Radiograph]] (x-ray) of an affected dog. The metastases cause the dog difficulty in breathing.
  • A mammary tumor in a rat.

Ulnar–mammary syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Ulnar mammary syndrome; Ulnar-mammary syndrome; Schinzel syndrome; Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome
Ulnar–mammary syndrome or Schinzel syndrome is a cutaneous condition characterized by nipple and breast hypoplasia or aplasia.Schinzel Syndrome Features of UMS can be mild to severe and can vary significantly from person to person, even within the same family.
Mouse mammary tumor virus         
  • MMTV genome map
SPECIES OF VIRUS
MMTV; Mouse mammary tumour virus; Prototypic promoter; Mammary tumor virus, mouse; Bittner factor
Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) is a milk-transmitted retrovirus like the HTL viruses, HI viruses, and BLV. It belongs to the genus Betaretrovirus.
Duct ectasia of breast         
  • Detail of a mammography showing liponecrosis (round/oval calcifications) and plasma cell mastitis with typical rod-like calcifications
HUMAN DISEASE
Mammary duct ectasia; Duct ectasia
Duct ectasia of the breast, mammary duct ectasia or plasma cell mastitis is a condition that occurs when a milk duct beneath the nipple widens, the duct walls thicken, and the duct fills with fluid. This is the most common cause of greenish discharge.

Wikipedia

Mammary tumor

A mammary tumor is a neoplasm originating in the mammary gland. It is a common finding in older female dogs and cats that are not spayed, but they are found in other animals as well. The mammary glands in dogs and cats are associated with their nipples and extend from the underside of the chest to the groin on both sides of the midline. There are many differences between mammary tumors in animals and breast cancer in humans, including tumor type, malignancy, and treatment options. The prevalence in dogs is about three times that of women. In dogs, mammary tumors are the second most common tumor (after skin tumors) over all and the most common tumor in female dogs with a reported incidence of 3.4%. Multiple studies have documented that spaying female dogs when young greatly decreases their risk of developing mammary neoplasia when aged. Compared with female dogs left intact, those spayed before puberty have 0.5% of the risk, those spayed after one estrous cycle have 8.0% of the risk, and dogs spayed after two estrous cycles have 26.0% of the risk of developing mammary neoplasia later in life. Overall, unspayed female dogs have a seven times greater risk of developing mammary neoplasia than do those that are spayed. While the benefit of spaying decreases with each estrous cycle, some benefit has been demonstrated in female dogs even up to 9 years of age. There is a much lower risk (about 1 percent) in male dogs and a risk in cats about half that of dogs.