Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Ferrets

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Because of the many disease processes and specific agents that can cause lymphadenopathy, treatment will depend on the underlying cause. Ferrets with lymphoma, for example, may be treated through a combination of chemotherapy and corticosteroids.

 

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