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12/07/2016 | Neoplasia (porcine)
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In a cross breed, 6 months old pig carcass a mass was observed in the thoracic cavity which infiltrated through the diaphragm and adhered to the liver. The mass was multilobulated, whitish, of soft consistency and measured about 20cm (maximum diameter).

Multilobulated thoracic mass of gelatinous appearance.

Multilobulated thoracic mass of gelatinous appearance.

The opposite side of the lesion.

The opposite side of the lesion.

The mass passes through the diaphragm and adheres to the liver.

The mass passes through the diaphragm and adheres to the liver.



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2 comment(s)


  1. Gabriel
    13/07/2016

    Liposarcoma.

    1. SESC
      14/07/2016

      You have to take the test, Gabriel!
      Choose the answer you think is correc and click it, and then click on the “Get Results” button. Then the right answer will be shown!

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