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- Q17115933 subject Q6215635.
- Q17115933 subject Q8386659.
- Q17115933 abstract "The Multilobular tumour of bone (MTB), although uncommon, is the most common tumour of the canine skull. MTB usually presents as a firm, circumscribed and generally slowgrowing bone tumour in older dogs from medium or large breeds. Its biological behaviour may range from benign to malignant, as it has the potential to invade, metastasise and recur. Histologically, it is characterised by the dominant presence of multiple osteoid- or cartilage- containing lobules that are separated by fibrous septae. MTB should be differentiated from other bone tumours. Although most frequently found in dogs, MTB has been reported in humans, cats, a horse and a ferret. The clinical signs depend on the tumour location. Depending on its location and stage in the clinical course, surgical resection may result in long-term remission.".
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- Q17115933 wikiPageWikiLink Q1441305.
- Q17115933 wikiPageWikiLink Q6215635.
- Q17115933 wikiPageWikiLink Q7446275.
- Q17115933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386659.
- Q17115933 comment "The Multilobular tumour of bone (MTB), although uncommon, is the most common tumour of the canine skull. MTB usually presents as a firm, circumscribed and generally slowgrowing bone tumour in older dogs from medium or large breeds. Its biological behaviour may range from benign to malignant, as it has the potential to invade, metastasise and recur.".
- Q17115933 label "Multilobular tumour of bone".