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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Vet Diagn Invest. 2012 May;24(3):576–580. doi: 10.1177/1040638712443360

Table 1.

Breed of dog, location of pigmented plaque, and specific CPV* or novel PV sequence (designated Novel CPV-A through F) detected for all biopsies included in this study.

Breed Location CPV
Dachshund Multiple: head, leg, abdomen CPV-3
Pointer Left hind limb CPV-4
Pug Right hind limb CPV-4
Chihuahua Ventral thorax and right inguinal CPV-4
Bulldog Multiple: abdomen CPV-4
Pug Multiple: legs, chest, inguinal CPV-4
Wheaton terrier Right and left hind limbs CPV-4
Australian terrier Base of tail CPV-4
Unknown Site unspecified CPV-4
Unknown Site unspecified CPV-4
Pug Site unspecified CPV-4
Pug Site unspecified CPV-4
Mixed breed Limb CPV-5
Miniature pincher Multiple: ventrum CPV-5
Pug Ventral thorax Novel CPV-A
Pug Multiple sites: axillae, abdomen Novel CPV-A
Pug Site unspecified Novel CPV-A
Unknown Right medial thigh Novel CPV-B
Unknown Site unspecified Novel CPV-B
Mixed breed Near ear Novel CPV-C
Greyhound Hock Novel CPV-D
American hairless Site unspecified Novel CPV-E
Dalmatian Abdomen Novel CPV-E
Mixed breed Head Novel CPV-F
Unknown Site unspecified Novel CPV-F
Mixed breed Limb GU220384
Mixed breed Site unspecified GU220384
*

Canine papillomavirus;

Papillomavirus;

Different biopsies from one dog