Infiltrative Lipomas: Invasive Fatty Tumors In Dogs
Infiltrative lipoma is a type of fatty tumor in dogs characterized by its ability to infiltrate surrounding tissues. Unlike benign lipomas, infiltrative lipomas can cause pain, swelling, lameness, and neurological deficits due to their local invasiveness. Diagnosis involves fine needle aspiration, biopsy, and imaging techniques. Treatment options include surgical excision, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and palliative…