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CLINICAL

An approach to anal sac diseases

, BVetMed CertSAD MRCVS
Pages 39-42 | Published online: 21 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Disease of the anal sacs is a common reason for presentation of dogs to a veterinary surgeon. It is less common in the cat. Little is known of the aetiology or pathogenesis of anal sac disease. Management of anal sac disease is, therefore, often symptomatic, frequently ending with surgical removal of the sacs as a response rather than a planned strategy.

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David H Scarff

David H Scarff

BVetMed CertSAD MRCVS

David Scarff has been a practice-based dermatologist for nearly 20 years following time spent teaching at the Royal Veterinary College. He has an interest in the conditions affecting areas of specialised skin in the dog and cat.

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