391 bytes added
, 13:41, 11 August 2010
*benign tumour of dogs
*may grow to considerable size
:- the size of the lesion giving rise to clinical signs is compounded by haemorrhage from and into the tumour
:- thus, a large mass of apple size may be found protruding from the spleen and adherent to the omentum
*on section, it is largely blood clot
*responds well to surgery
:- therefore it must be distinguished from haemangiosarcoma