
pictures of cancer lumps on dogs
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Enhanced Promptfleshy masses, irregularly shaped, varied sizes, ranging from small to large, protruding growths, rough, bumpy, or smooth textures, different colors including red, pink, purple, gray, or black, often accompanied by swelling, inflammation, and skin irritation, located anywhere on the dog's body, varying degrees of firmness, softness, or hardness, some may be movable or fixed, possible drainage of fluid or blood, presence of open sores or ulcers, some may have distinct borders or edges, others may blend into surrounding tissue, often accompanied by changes in appetite, lethargy, or difficulty breathing, various shapes, including spherical, oval, cylindrical, or irregular forms, sometimes forming clusters or multiple growths, sometimes bleeding or oozing discharge, typically occurring in older dogs but can occur in any age group, potential causes include benign tumors, malignant tumors, cysts, abscesses, or other skin infections, images taken using macro photography, well-lit, clear focus, high resolution, close-up shots of affected areas, possibly featuring ruler or caliper measurements, annotated diagrams highlighting key features, comparisons to normal tissue or healthy skin, medical illustrations or drawings of similar growths, X-ray or ultrasound images showing internal structures, photographs of biopsy samples or histopathology slides, images from different angles, lighting setups, and compositions to showcase texture, size, and appearance variations, veterinary medical literature or research studies on canine neoplasms, expert opinions or case reports from veterinarians or oncologists, educational resources or online forums discussing common types of canine tumors, accurate and up-to-date information on diagnostic methods, treatment options, and prognosis.