2023
DOI: 10.5455/ovj.2023.v13.i2.13
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Giant and potentially malignant bullae in a dog

Abstract: Primary lung neoplasms are represented by solid, solitary or multiple formations. Blisters are pulmonary emphysemas larger than 1cm, present complete destruction of lung tissue, resulting from dilation, destruction and coalescence of adjacent alveoli, filled with air, located in the subpleural space, surrounded by connective tissue septa, between the lung and the layer of the visceral pleura. Bullaes occupy more than 30% and surgical removal is recommended. The present clinical case reports a 14-year-old femal… Show more

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