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This pseudocyst is sometimes multilocular.
 
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Alternatively – or in addition – the polystomatic sublingual salivary gland can be resected, which is very difficult but fortunately only rarely necessary.
 
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This soft, fluid-filled, fluctuating swelling is fairly typical for a condition commonly seen in the cat, but also in the dog.


Question Answer Article
Name and define this condition, and explain its pathogenesis. [[|Link to Article]]
What are the treatment options? [[|Link to Article]]


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