Multimodular Approach to the Treatment of Canine Nasal Tumours
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Bodingbauer, Lea
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Nasal and paranasal sinus tumours are relatively frequent neoplasms in dogs, constituting approximately 1 to 2% of all cancer cases in this species and representing 70% of chronic nasal conditions among canines. [1, 2] The significance of this study lies in the growing need for effective and humane approaches to address the challenges posed by nasal tumours in dogs. These tumours not only impact the nasal and paranasal structures but often extend to affect critical areas, such as the cribriform plate and the brain, necessitating a holistic and multimodal approach to diagnosis and treatment.