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==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
 
Haemangiomas are generally slow growing and the treatment of choice is surgical excision. Local haemangiomas of the skin and mouth may also respond to thermocautery or radiation therapy. Cryosurgery may be required to successfully treat some of the verrucous variants reported in large animals.  
 
Haemangiomas are generally slow growing and the treatment of choice is surgical excision. Local haemangiomas of the skin and mouth may also respond to thermocautery or radiation therapy. Cryosurgery may be required to successfully treat some of the verrucous variants reported in large animals.  
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==References==
 
==References==
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*Meuten, D. J. (2002) '''Tumours in Domestic Animals''' ''Wiley-Blackwell''
 
*Radostits, O. M., Arundel, J. H., Gay, C. C. (2000) '''Veterinary Medicine: a textbook of the diseases of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses''' ''Elsevier Health Sciences''
 
*Radostits, O. M., Arundel, J. H., Gay, C. C. (2000) '''Veterinary Medicine: a textbook of the diseases of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses''' ''Elsevier Health Sciences''
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*Raskin, R., Meyer, D. J. (Atlas of Canine and Feline Cytology''' ''Elsevier Health Sciences''
    
[[Category:Neoplasia]]
 
[[Category:Neoplasia]]
 
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[[Category:To Do - Blood]][[Category:To Do - SophieIgnarski]]
 
[[Category:Splenic Neoplasia]]
 
[[Category:Splenic Neoplasia]]
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