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| Neoplasia of the bladder is most commmon in dogs, cats and cattle. | | Neoplasia of the bladder is most commmon in dogs, cats and cattle. |
| ===Benign tumours=== | | ===Benign tumours=== |
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| *Appears as a large fungating mass, usually at the trigone of the bladder. | | *Appears as a large fungating mass, usually at the trigone of the bladder. |
| *Highly infiltrative and metastatic. | | *Highly infiltrative and metastatic. |
− | ===[[LUT Vascular - Pathology#Haemorrhages|Bovine enzootic haematuria]]=== | + | ===[[Bovine Enzootic Haematuria]]=== |
| ==Malignant tumours== | | ==Malignant tumours== |
| ===Transitional cell carcinoma=== | | ===Transitional cell carcinoma=== |
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| *Metastasis to regional nodes and the lungs occurs in approximately 50% of cases. | | *Metastasis to regional nodes and the lungs occurs in approximately 50% of cases. |
| **Can also spread to the peritoneum or in a retrograde manner to the soft tissue and bone of the hindlimbs. | | **Can also spread to the peritoneum or in a retrograde manner to the soft tissue and bone of the hindlimbs. |
− | ===[[LUT Vascular - Pathology#Haemorrhages|Bovine enzootic haematuria]]=== | + | ===Bovine enzootic haematuria=== |
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