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* A benign solitary smooth muscle tumour, forming nodular masses. | * A benign solitary smooth muscle tumour, forming nodular masses. | ||
* Found mainly in dogs. | * Found mainly in dogs. | ||
** Often seen as incidental findings at necropsy of older dogs. | ** Often seen as incidental findings at necropsy of older dogs. | ||
− | * Can occur in any site in the [[ | + | * Can occur in any site in the [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]]. |
− | * If a leiomyoma occurs near the pylorus, an obstructive lesion may be created causing clinical disease. | + | * If a leiomyoma occurs near the pylorus, an obstructive lesion may be created causing clinical disease.[[Category:Stomach_and_Abomasum_-_Proliferative_Pathology]][[Category:Dog]] |
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Revision as of 13:30, 29 May 2010
- A benign solitary smooth muscle tumour, forming nodular masses.
- Found mainly in dogs.
- Often seen as incidental findings at necropsy of older dogs.
- Can occur in any site in the stomach.
- If a leiomyoma occurs near the pylorus, an obstructive lesion may be created causing clinical disease.