Difference between revisions of "Haemangioma"
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*may grow to considerable size | *may grow to considerable size | ||
:- the size of the lesion giving rise to clinical signs is compounded by haemorrhage from and into the tumour | :- the size of the lesion giving rise to clinical signs is compounded by haemorrhage from and into the tumour |
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- may grow to considerable size
- - the size of the lesion giving rise to clinical signs is compounded by haemorrhage from and into the tumour
- - thus, a large mass of apple size may be found protruding from the spleen and adherent to the omentum
- on section, it is largely blood clot
- responds well to surgery
- - therefore it must be distinguished from haemangiosarcoma