It could be a bug bite. Or a harmless fatty lump. But it might be a mast cell tumor. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we delve into mast cell tumors in dogs, including the unpredictable nature of these tumors, nuances around interpretation of cytology and histopathology reports, cytologic grading accuracy, and options for therapy including surgery, chemo, radiation and Stelfonta, an injectable mast cell tumor treatment for dogs. You’ll learn about staging considerations and the role of newer prognostic panels as well as strategies for client communication about mast cell disease.
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It could be a bug bite. Or a harmless fatty lump. But it might be a mast cell tumor. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we delve into mast cell tumors in dogs, including the unpredictable nature of these tumors, nuances around interpretation of cytology and histopathology reports, cytologic grading accuracy, and options for therapy including surgery, chemo, radiation and Stelfonta, an injectable mast cell tumor treatment for dogs. You’ll learn about staging considerations and the role of newer prognostic panels as well as strategies for client communication about mast cell disease.
A Creeping Threat! The Emergence of Echinococcus multilocularis as a Zoonotic Disease in the U.S
VetFolio Voice
35 minutes 25 seconds
2 weeks ago
A Creeping Threat! The Emergence of Echinococcus multilocularis as a Zoonotic Disease in the U.S
The tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis is normally found in rodents and other wild animals, such as coyotes and foxes, but it can affect dogs and even humans, posing a real threat to both. Despite historically being an endemic country for E. multilocularis, recent data suggests that this disease is emerging in a new way in the U.S. A potentially new strain is spreading into different wildlife reservoirs and new areas of the country. While new diagnostics are helping us identify more cases in dogs, the whole risk picture is still unclear. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we talk about how this disease affects dogs, the best current diagnostic techniques, treatment options and how to protect pets and people!
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It could be a bug bite. Or a harmless fatty lump. But it might be a mast cell tumor. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we delve into mast cell tumors in dogs, including the unpredictable nature of these tumors, nuances around interpretation of cytology and histopathology reports, cytologic grading accuracy, and options for therapy including surgery, chemo, radiation and Stelfonta, an injectable mast cell tumor treatment for dogs. You’ll learn about staging considerations and the role of newer prognostic panels as well as strategies for client communication about mast cell disease.