Concept information
Preferred term
Venereal Tumors, Veterinary
Type
-
mesh:Descriptor
Definition
- Tumors most commonly seen on or near the genitalia. They are venereal, most likely transmitted through transplantation of cells by contact. Metastases have been reported. Spontaneous regression may occur.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- Transmissible Venereal Tumors
- Tumors, Transmissible Venereal
- Tumors, Veterinary Venereal
- Venereal Tumors, Transmissible
- Veterinary Venereal Tumors
Allowable Qualifier(s)
- blood (Qualifier)
- blood supply (Qualifier)
- cerebrospinal fluid (Qualifier)
- chemically induced (Qualifier)
- chemistry (Qualifier)
- classification (Qualifier)
- complications (Qualifier)
- congenital (Qualifier)
- diagnosis (Qualifier)
- diagnostic imaging (Qualifier)
- diet therapy (Qualifier)
- drug therapy (Qualifier)
- economics (Qualifier)
- embryology (Qualifier)
- enzymology (Qualifier)
- epidemiology (Qualifier)
- etiology (Qualifier)
- genetics (Qualifier)
- history (Qualifier)
- immunology (Qualifier)
- metabolism (Qualifier)
- microbiology (Qualifier)
- mortality (Qualifier)
- nursing (Qualifier)
- parasitology (Qualifier)
- pathology (Qualifier)
- physiopathology (Qualifier)
- prevention & control (Qualifier)
- psychology (Qualifier)
- radiotherapy (Qualifier)
- secondary (Qualifier)
- surgery (Qualifier)
- therapy (Qualifier)
- ultrastructure (Qualifier)
- urine (Qualifier)
- virology (Qualifier)
In other languages
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French
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Tumeurs vénériennes transmissibles
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Tumeurs vénériennes transmissibles des animaux
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TVT (Tumeur Vénérienne Transmissible)
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/JVR-Q5F80B8H-9
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