Sebaceous Epithelioma - Dog
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A sebaceous epithelioma in dogs is a benign tumor originating from the sebaceous glands. It appears as a firm, raised nodule and may be asymptomatic or cause irritation if large or infected. Treatment usually involves surgical removal, and the prognosis is generally very good. If you notice any unusual growths on your dog’s skin, it’s always a good idea to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.