Sentences with phrase «sebaceous gland tumors»

Again, in most cases removal of sebaceous gland tumors is straight forward and can frequently be done with a simple local anesthetic.
Malignancy in sebaceous gland tumors is rare, occurring in about 2 percent of sebaceous gland tumors.
Sebaceous and Modified Sebaceous Gland Tumors.
Sebaceous gland tumors occur on any location, often in large numbers, and usually in older dogs (and occasionally in older cats).
If you have an older dog and the «warts» are not confined to the face or mouth, then these may be sebaceous gland tumors.
Again, in most cases removal of sebaceous gland tumors is straight forward.
Sebaceous gland tumors This group of tumors include sebaceous hyperplasia, sebaceous epithelioma, sebaceous adenoma, and sebaceous adenocarcinoma.
Tumors are fairly common in Toy Poodles, but fortunately they're usually benign sebaceous gland tumors or basal cell tumors.
All of the sebaceous gland tumors can be treated effectively with surgery alone.
Breed health concerns may include progressive retinal atrophy, pyloric stenosis, sebaceous gland tumors, keratocanthoma, hydrocephalus, intervertebral disc disease, entropion (usually lower lids), distichiasis, ectopic cilia, caruncular trichiasis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca («dry eye»), prolapse of the gland of the nictitating membrane («cherry eye»), refractory corneal ulceration and pigmentary keratitis and urolithiasis (calcium oxalate, struvite, silica).
Sebaceous Gland Tumors are also common.
Beagle — Mast cell tumor, Sebaceous gland tumor, Haemangiopericytoma, Perianal gland adenoma, Lymphosarcoma
Irish setter — Trichoepithelioma, Sebaceous gland tumor, Haemangiopericytoma, Lymphoma, Melanoma, Insulinoma
The problem is that in older dogs, what looks like a viral wart is probably a sebaceous gland tumor, while there is a 98 % chance it is benign, it will not be going away any time soon.
The problem is that in older dogs, what looks like a viral wart is probably a sebaceous gland tumor; while there is a 98 percent chance it is benign, it will not be going away any time soon.

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Sebaceous adenomas are benign, slow - growing tumors of the sebaceoSebaceous adenomas are benign, slow - growing tumors of the sebaceoussebaceous gland.
Apocrine (sebaceous) gland tumors (also called perianal adenomas) are common in male dogs because they are stimulated, in part, by testosterone.
In dogs, the most common tumors are lipomas, mast cell tumors, sebaceous gland adenomas / hyperplasia and papillomas.
A sebaceous adenoma is a benign, slow - growing tumor of the sebaceous gland.
Middle - aged to older dogs tend to get cysts, oil gland growths (sebaceous cysts and sebaceous adenomas), fatty tumors (lipomas), warts, skin tags, and other benign growths.
Keratoacanthomas — also benign tumors of young dogs Melinomas - less likely Papillomas — In puppies these lesions are caused by a virus, but the cause in older dogs is unknown Sebacous gland adenomas and adenocarcinomas — they develop from the epithelium of sebaceous glands.
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