Oncology
Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Oral Melanoma
In asymptomatic cases of OMM, an oral mass is often discovered by the owner or during a routine dental examination.
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Dr. Meyer is a medical oncology intern at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his veterinary degree at Kansas State University and completed an internship at the University of Missouri. His special interests include canine osteosarcoma and immunotherapy.
In asymptomatic cases of OMM, an oral mass is often discovered by the owner or during a routine dental examination.
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