The detail information of Basal cell tumor
Basic Information

Disease Description: Basal cell tumors are growths that originate from the epithelial layer of skin. This category of tumor includes both benign and malignant tumors.

Inherit Mode: -

Disease Symptom: Signs of Basal Cell Tumors in Dogs may include: A solitary, firm, well circumscribed, hairless growth;Affected areas on the head, neck, and shoulders.

Disease Cause: There is no known cause of basal cell tumors.

Disease Diagnose: A complete blood cell count (CBC), biochemical profile, and urinalysis should be performed in all cases, and are most often within normal limits;Screening chest X-rays, although often within normal limits, may be of benefit in older patients;Fine needles aspirates to retrieve cells for analysis with a small needle and syringe ;Biopsy of the mass is necessary for definitive diagnosis.

Treat Method: Treatment of choice is surgical removal of the tumor;Complete surgical excision is usually curative.

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Associated Diseases
There are no associated diseases in OMIA/CIDD.
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB78 Cocker Spaniel Happy, smart, gentle 36.8-39.4 cm (male), 34.3-36.8 cm (female) 11.3-13.6 kg (male), 9.1-11.3 kg (female)
CB98 English Toy Spaniel Affectionate, Alert, Merry 22.9-25.4 cm 3.6-6.4 kg England
CB268 Miniature Poodle Intelligent, Eager-to-please , Charming companion 25-38 cm 4.5-6.8kg France&Germany
CB270 Toy Poodle Intelligent, eager to please, quick to learn and an affectionate, loyal pet. under 25 cm
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