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Eyelid Epithelioma Cat 10- Years

An eyelid lesion that looks like this is most likely a benign (not cancerous) type of mass called an epithelioma. The physical characteristics of this lesion could also be consistent with another type of benign mass known as a basal cell tumor. Masses that look like this occasionally present as malignant (cancerous) masses known as adenocarcinoma. As such, it is always recommended to have any unusual lumps or masses checked by a veterinarian. For more on epitheliomas, basal cell tumors, and adenocarcinomas in cats, please refer to the articles below. If you still seek further information, please visit our
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Epithelioma
Basal cell tumor

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