Insights From Veterinary Medicine 2013
DOI: 10.5772/55550
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Feline Mammary Fibroepithelial Hyperplasia: A Clinical Approach

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“…Although the age of the cats with FMFH was statistically similar between G1 and G2, all the cats from G1 aged ⩽1 year and all cats with FMFH >1 year of age were given injectable progestin (G2). The occurrence of FMFH is most common in young cats, 2,21 and the prevalence can be increased if progestin is adopted as a reversible method to prevent undesired pregnancy in early reproductive life. 1,20,[27][28][29] It is plausible that the occurrence of FMFH in adult and geriatric cats from G2 is associated with injectable progestin, as observed in other studies.…”
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“…Although the age of the cats with FMFH was statistically similar between G1 and G2, all the cats from G1 aged ⩽1 year and all cats with FMFH >1 year of age were given injectable progestin (G2). The occurrence of FMFH is most common in young cats, 2,21 and the prevalence can be increased if progestin is adopted as a reversible method to prevent undesired pregnancy in early reproductive life. 1,20,[27][28][29] It is plausible that the occurrence of FMFH in adult and geriatric cats from G2 is associated with injectable progestin, as observed in other studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The differences observed between cats from G1 and G2 could be explained by the capability of progestins to stimulate cellular proliferation in mammary tissue, 8,28 as mammary gland is commonly the first tissue to present adverse effects after exposure to progestin. 25,[30][31][32][33] Considering the rapid enlargement of the mammary gland during FMFH, 21 we inferred that the cat owners sought veterinary assistance shortly after clinical signs began, resulting in no significant difference regarding the presence of cutaneous necrosis.…”
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