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what species are primary tumours more common in? |
cats |
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what species are secondary tumours more common in? |
dogs |
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what species are benign tumours more common in? |
cats |
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what species are malignant tumours more common in? |
dogs |
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what is tumour presentation classified into? |
massive nodular diffue |
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what are some clinical signs of hepatobilary tumours> |
inappetance vomiting weight loss PUPD abdo enlargment ascites |
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how are most hepatobiliary tumours treated? |
surgery |
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what is the most common primary hepatic malignany in dogs? |
hepatocellular carcinoma |
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how does biliary carcinoma present in cats and dogs? |
intrahepatic in dogs extrahepatic in cats |
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what is the most common primary hepatobiliary tumour in cats? |
biliary cystadenoma |
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what are most pancreatic masses? |
adenocarcinomas |
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what are some presenting signs of pancreatic adenocarcinoma? |
mimic pancreatitis weight loss inappetance vomiting jaundice diarrheo ascites paraneoplastic glassy appearance to ventral abdominal skin (can be secondarily infected with malassezia) |