11 results filtered with: Benign
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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CT scan; brain tumour (papilloma), choroid plexus
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Aortic valvular endocarditis, horse. This equine (horse) aorta has been dissected at the level of the valve, separating the artery from the left ventricle (bottom chamber). Nodules are present which have formed as a consequence of endocarditis.
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Squamous cell carcinoma, mouse eye
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Arterial nodules, horse
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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CT scan; brain tumour (papilloma), choroid plexus
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Cow foregut showing multiple warty growths (papillomas). These have grown from the gut lining, which is formed of squamous epithelium (consisting of flat, thin cells). These benign (non-cancerous) tumours can be caused by papillomavirus infection.
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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MRI scan; spinal cord tumour (neurofibroma)