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What is an embryonic cyst? How do we treat them? |
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-epithelial defect that developed during embryonic development of the skin -leave them alone |
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What are the 2 types of sevaceous gland tumors? Where do each commonly occur? |
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-Nodular sebaceous hyperplasia: limb/head/trunk of poodles/cockers/dachshunds,mini schnauzers -Sebaceous epitheliomas: eyelids, head -Sbaceous adenoma -Sebaceous carcinoma: more common in cockers |
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What does a nodular sebaceous gland hyperplasia look like? HOw is it treated? |
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-leasions that have a wart-like cauliflower like appearance -surgical excision |
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What are the cellular origins of istiocytic tumors? |
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-derived from monocyte-macrophage lines |
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What animals are predisposed to histiocytomas? |
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-young dogs, benign, common regresses spontaneously |
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What animals are predisposed to malignant histiocytosis? |
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-rare, Bernese Mountain dogs |
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What animals are predisposed to systemic histiocytosis? |
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-Bernese MOuntain dogs, autosomal recessive |
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What animals are predisposed cutaneous histiocytosis? |
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-Benign, Golden retrievers |
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What is the common name for a histiocytoma? |
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How do we treat button tumors? |
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Is cutaneous histiocytosis pruritic? |
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HOw do we treat cutaneous histiocytosis? |
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-corticosteroids or lufenimide |
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What causes papillomas? In which animals is it common? |
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Which animal commonly get canine viral papillomatosis? |
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-young dogs, oral mucous membranes |
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Which animals commonly get cutaneous papilloma? |
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-older dogs -head, eyelids, and feet |
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What animals commonly get cutaneous inverted papilloma? |
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-younger dogs -ventral abdomen and groin |
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What animals get multiple papillomas? Where? |
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Which age group of dogs most commonly get mast cell tumors? |
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-around 8 years old -especially he boxer |
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Where on the body do canine mast cell tumors most commonly occur> |
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What makes mast cell tumors scary? |
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What age group of cats get mast cell tumors? Where do they occur? |
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-10 years -more common on head and neck |
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Do cats or dogs more commonly get fibrosarcomas? |
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-CAts -FeLV positive cats, vaccine-induction |
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From what cell line does squamous cell carcinomas arise? |
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-common malignant tumors of keratinocytes |
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What age group is most common to get squamous cell carcinomas? |
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-average 9 years in dogs and cats |
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What are the predisposing factors of squamous cell carcinomas? |
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-actinic skin damage -scars -radiation -viral |
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What are the common sites for squamous cell carinoma? |
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-nose -pinnae -eyelids -digits |
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Which species commonly gets basal cell carcinomas? jWhere do they commonly occur? Are they a big concern? |
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-cats -nasal planum or eyelids -not a big concern, usually benign |
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-blood filled lesions common on white breeds |
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Where do hemangiomas most commony occur? |
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Are melanomas more commonly benign or malignant? |
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Are melanocytomas benign or malignant? |
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What is a non-epitheliotropic lymphoma? Describe them. |
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-non-epi lymphoma -generalized, multifocal nodules -may be associated wither hypercalcemia -probably B-cell lymphomas |
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Wht is a epitheliotropic lymphoa? Describe them. |
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-usually T-cells -aka "mycosis fungoides" |
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What is exfoliative erythemia? |
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-ycoses fungoides causing generalized erthematous plaques, sclaes, lymphadenopathy, and severe prutitus |
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