Small Animal Topic

Anal Sac Tumors in Dogs

...hypercalcemia and presence of lymph node involvement. Surgical removal of these nodes can produce long-term relief of constipation. Some animals have had multiple surgeries to remove recurrent lymph nodes to...
Small Animal Topic

Mammary Tumors

...character of all the mammary masses and assess local lymph node enlargement. Other procedures are performed to stage the cancer (determine what type it is and where it is located...
Small Animal Topic

Oral Tumors

...include all variations of mandibulectomy. Rostral (unilateral or bilateral) – this is taking one or both aspect(s) of the lower edge of the jaw (figure 2). Segmental – this is...
Small Animal Topic

Perineal Hernias

...prostate disease, contents of the hernia, and to determine unilateral or bilateral disease. Some pets may require analgesic or sedative administration for completion of a rectal exam. Once the diagnosis...
Large Animal Topic

Cryptorchidism (Undescended Testicles) in Horses

...the canal, and the testicle would be located external to the abdomen within the scrotum. This term describes the condition in which one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) testicles do not...
Small Animal Topic

Bone Tumors in Cats and Dogs

...grade (i.e., osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma), whether the surgical margins are free of tumor cells (for limb-sparing surgery), and whether the tumor has spread to a regional lymph node. Figure 5...
Small Animal Topic

Lung Lobe Tumors

...longer when the tumor is smaller or located on the periphery of the lung lobe (15–17.5 months), when the lymph nodes are small (20 months) and when the tumor can...
Small Animal Topic

Mast Cell Tumors

...analysis of the tumor has been performed. The tumor is removed and submitted for histopathology. Metastasis (spread of tumor cells) occurs first at the local lymph nodes and then potentially...