Difference between revisions of "Guttural Pouch Neoplasia"
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+ | ===Squamous cell carcinoma=== | ||
*Most common type of tumour of guttural pouches | *Most common type of tumour of guttural pouches | ||
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*Commonly affects guttural pouches but rarely causes clinical signs | *Commonly affects guttural pouches but rarely causes clinical signs | ||
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Squamous cell carcinoma
- Most common type of tumour of guttural pouches
Melanoma
- Commonly affects guttural pouches but rarely causes clinical signs