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:9-year-old male neutered Labrador Retriever
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Elsevier Health Sciences - [http://www.elsevierhealth.co.uk/product.jsp?isbn=9780702042508 North and Banks, Small Animal Oncology]
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Signalment: 9-year-old male neutered Labrador Retriever
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Chief complaint: for the last three months he had not been eating well at home and would not eat dry food so the clients had changed him to tinned food. Two weeks ago the clients noticed the change in him that led to this consultation.
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:For the last three months he had not been eating well at home and would not eat dry food so the clients had changed him to tinned food. Two weeks ago the clients noticed the change in him that led to this consultation.
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| Stratified squamous epithelium covering the tissue is ulcerated. The epithelial tissue is proliferative and contiguous in places with a mass present below. The underlying collagen is infiltrated by a solid mass of proliferating squamous epithelial tissue. The epithelial tissue occurs as masses, trabeculae or nests with minimal stromal tissue. The epithelial cells are variable in size; they have large nuclei with prominent nucleoli; mitotic figures are frequent.
 
| Stratified squamous epithelium covering the tissue is ulcerated. The epithelial tissue is proliferative and contiguous in places with a mass present below. The underlying collagen is infiltrated by a solid mass of proliferating squamous epithelial tissue. The epithelial tissue occurs as masses, trabeculae or nests with minimal stromal tissue. The epithelial cells are variable in size; they have large nuclei with prominent nucleoli; mitotic figures are frequent.
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