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**Can become large and pedunculated (horses) | **Can become large and pedunculated (horses) | ||
**May lead to strangulation of intestine | **May lead to strangulation of intestine | ||
| − | **On cut surface may become friable and necrotic with only the superficial surface remaining viable[[Category:Peritoneal_Cavity_-_Neoplastic_Pathology]] | + | **On cut surface may become friable and necrotic with only the superficial surface remaining viable |
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| + | |Vetstream = [https://www.vetstream.com/canis/search?s=lipoma Lipoma] | ||
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[[Category:Neoplasia]] | [[Category:Neoplasia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 25 June 2016
Peritoneal
- Lipomas - horses
- Arise from mesentery (particularly in horses), omentum (in dogs)
- Can become large and pedunculated (horses)
- May lead to strangulation of intestine
- On cut surface may become friable and necrotic with only the superficial surface remaining viable
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