Sebaceous gland tumors This group of tumors include
sebaceous hyperplasia, sebaceous epithelioma, sebaceous adenoma, and sebaceous adenocarcinoma.
Sebaceous hyperplasia is the most common and may be solitary or multiple wart - like growths that appear pink and are usually less than 1 cm in diameter.
As for
sebaceous hyperplasia, I'm not an expert on that, but it's apparently due to larger than average sebaceous glands.
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sebaceous hyperplasia.
These look just the same as
sebaceous hyperplasias to the naked eye but tend to occur in larger breeds and usually on the eyelids or head.
Not exact matches
«Nodular
sebaceous gland
hyperplasia is a common, focal, or multi-centric, non-neoplastic lesion of the skin of older dogs.
In dogs, the most common tumors are lipomas, mast cell tumors,
sebaceous gland adenomas /
hyperplasia and papillomas.
As with inflamed or infected
hyperplasia, the malignant
sebaceous tumor — or
sebaceous carcinoma — can be successfully treated by surgical removal.