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Three of the most common benign tumors we see in veterinary medicine include sebaceous adenomas, Meibomian gland cysts or adenomas, and lipomas. Sebaceous ademonas are a type of cutaneous wart.
Dear Dr. John, Your professional opinion would be much appreciated as my family and I try to figure out what to do for our 10-year-old Lhasa apso. This dog has cost us a small fortune over the year… ...
Meibomian gland ductal cysts (MGDCs) and steatocystomas are epithelial lined, keratin-containing lesions of the eyelids. MDGCs are variably called tarsal keratinous cysts, intratarsal keratinous ...
Dear Dr. K: I have small white bumps on my eyelids that drive me crazy. They don't hurt, but they look awful. A doctor told me they are meibomian cysts. He said they are harmless, but if I want to ...
Dogs can develop a wide variety of tumors, ranging from benign (non-cancerous) to malignant. Three of the most common benign tumors we see in veterinary medicine include sebaceous adenomas, Meibomian ...