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Understanding these frequencies helps vets differentiate between developmental defects and pathologies like infections or tumors.
For pet owners and veterinarians, the "53,258" study is more than just a large number. It highlights several critical clinical points: 53258.rar
The study of these 53,258 cats remains a cornerstone of veterinary literature. It transformed rare observations into quantifiable medical knowledge, ensuring that feline reproductive health is better understood and managed in clinics worldwide. 53258.rar
Urogenital anomalies were found to be twice as common in cats as they were in dogs (0.05%). 53258.rar