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  2. Hemangiosarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Hemangiosarcoma is a rapidly growing, highly invasive variety of cancer that occurs almost exclusively in dogs, and only rarely in cats, horses, mice, [1] or humans (vinyl chloride toxicity). It is a sarcoma arising from the lining of blood vessels; that is, blood-filled channels and spaces are commonly observed microscopically.

  3. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    In Dr. MacMillan's experience, it affects breeds like golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, and rottweillers the most. She says: "We often don’t know what the underlying cause is, but it can ...

  4. Mastocytoma in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Ulcerated disintegrating mastocytoma on the chaps of a Labrador retriever. Mastocytomas of the skin present as nodules (papules), raised patches (plaques), or nodules (nodus), which may be superficially ulcerated. Their consistency ranges from soft to coarse-nodular. Locally, redness and itching may occur (Darier's sign). [9]

  5. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Squamous cell carcinoma* is a malignant tumor in dogs that most commonly occurs in the oral cavity, including the tongue, tonsils, and gingiva. Squamous cell carcinoma accounts for 5 percent of skin tumors in dogs, and are the most common tumor of the toe. Dogs with unpigmented skin on the nose may develop this cancer from long-term sun exposure.

  6. Veterinary Viewpoint: Benign lumps and bumps - AOL

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  7. Mastocytoma - Wikipedia

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    Mast cell tumors are known among veterinary oncologists as 'the great pretenders' because their appearance can be varied, from a wart-like nodule to a soft subcutaneous lump (similar on palpation to a benign lipoma) to an ulcerated skin mass. Most mast cell tumors are small, raised lumps on the skin. They may be hairless, ulcerated, or itchy.

  8. Yellow Labrador's Bewilderment Over Jack Russell's Epic ... - AOL

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    The Labrador Retriever looked positively bewildered. What's happening? Why was his Jack Russell Terrier sibling running so fast? You can see the gears in his head moving, trying to figure it all ...

  9. Lick granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Frequent formations of lick granulomas in the same area due to the constant licking will cause hardening, callous formation, hair loss (the hair may stop growing back), and hyperpigmentation to that area. [citation needed] Lick granulomas sometimes become infected with bacteria, causing abscessed areas or fistulous tracts . [citation needed]

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