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Mammary adenocarcinoma in four mares.
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1992
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TheriogenologyAnimal ScienceFirm SwellingSurgical PathologyMedicineVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationVeterinary DiagnosticsVeterinary SurgeryMammary GlandVeterinary PathologyMammary Gland BiologyMammary AdenocarcinomaMammary Gland AdenocarcinomaMammary Gland Development
Mammary gland adenocarcinoma in 4 horses was characterized by firm swelling of the gland and serosanguineous discharge from the teat orifice. Two of the mares had ulcerative lesions of the mammary gland. Palpation of the affected gland typically elicited signs of pain. Diagnosis was assisted by cytologic evaluation of the fluid discharge, but definitive diagnosis was based on histologic examination. Treatment included mastectomy and lymphadenectomy.