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===Adenocarcinomas of the Glands of the Anal Sac (Apocrine Glands)===
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* Apocrine glands are the true anal glands- not to be confused with the anal sacs or the perianal glands.
 
* Much less common than intestinal adenocarcinoma.
 
* Commoner in bitches than dogs.
 
* Can be bilateral.
 
* Consequences:
 
** May cause local problems.
 
** May metastasise.
 
** Often secrete a parahormone-like substance to cause paraneoplastic syndrome.
 
*** This can arise even when the primary tumour is very small.
 
*** Results in bone resorption and hypercalcaemia,
 
**** In turn can cause renal failure. which in turn can cause renal failure.[[Category:Intestines,_Small_and_Large_-_Pathology]]
 

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Intestinal Neoplasia



Adenocarcinoma

Lymphoma

Mast cell tumours

Intestinal stromal tumours

Pages in category "Intestines - Proliferative Pathology"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.