Salivary gland disease in dogs and cats: 245 cases (1985-1988).

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Published in J Am Vet Med Assoc on February 01, 1991

Authors

W L Spangler1, M R Culbertson

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1: Pathology Department, California Veterinary Diagnostics, Inc., West Sacramento 95691.

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