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Lipomas
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Lipomas
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The Aging Equine Nov 12, 2005
Other common types include abdominal fat lipomas, which are not malignant, but can cause problems because they tend to grow on slender stalks that can wrap ...
- TheHorse.com,
Diagnostic Imaging: BrainJul 21, 2005
For example, in the entry for "lipoma," the Imaging section indicates that lipomas may encase vessels and cranial nerves. On a subsequent ...
- Am J Roentgenology (subscription)
GPs will pay for ‘woolly thinking’Jul 19, 2005
...histiocytoma case in WA ('The emotional cost' , 17 June), I felt an uncomfortable disquiet about all the lumps I'd casually dismissed as lipomas over the years ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription)
The Fat Farm: Nutrition for the Overweight HorseJul 13, 2005
...if the horses lose weight. There also is an increased risk of strangulation colic due to pedunculated lipomas. In humans, and in ...
- TheHorse.com
Quack's CornerJul 11, 2005
...slowly. Do you think this is anything to worry about? -- RN. Dear RN: Labradors commonly develop lipomas, which are fatty tumors. But ...
- Bridgeton News
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