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Author wrote:
>is there sometimes a correlation between WHERE the hair loss is and what
>kind of adrenal issue critter is dealing with?
No - you can see any pattern of hair loss with any type of lesion. So
give your brain a break.
>as for professor, or mr. lumpy-vein in tummy: his owner was leaning
>against surgical removal and after your comments i think her decision
>would be more firm. usually benign = don't mess with it.
In my book - usually benign mean if this one turns out to be malignant --
boy, won't the owner feel terrible. We don't know enough about mammary
tumors to say whether this approach is good or not. However, a mammary
gland is actually a modified apocrine sweat gland, and we do know that
apocrine tumors account for more malignancies than any other skin tumor....
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
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[Posted in FML issue 3854]