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Monocephalus dipygus in a 4-month-old mixed-breed puppy: clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, karyotyping and surgical intervention

Congenital anomalies are rare in veterinary medicine, and their aetiology, development, clinical presentation, and management remain poorly understood. This study documents a rare case of multiple congenital anomalies occurring simultaneously in a single individual. We present a comprehensive analys...

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Published in:International journal of veterinary science and medicine 2024-12, Vol.12 (1), p.148-156
Main Authors: Chalco-Torres, Lorena Elizabeth, Guerrero López, Ana Elizabeth, Nirchio Tursellino, Mauro
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