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Fig. 1 | BMC Veterinary Research

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From: Malignancy prediction of cutaneous and subcutaneous neoplasms in canines using B-mode ultrasonography, Doppler, and ARFI elastography

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B-mode ultrasound images in longitudinal section of canine cutaneous neoplasms. a Apocrine cystadenoma - predominantly hypoechoic, homogeneous, non-encapsulated, noninvasive, lacking hyperechogenic spots and cavitary areas; b lipoma - predominantly hyperechogenic, homogeneous, non-encapsulated, noninvasive, with absence of hyperechogenic points and cavitary areas; c Low-grade mast cell tumor - predominantly hypoechogenic, heterogeneous, partially encapsulated, with signs of invasiveness in adjacent tissues, presence of hyperechogenic spots (arrows), and cavitary areas (arrowheads); d high-grade mast cell tumor - predominantly hypoechogenic, heterogeneous, encapsulated, with signs of invasiveness in adjacent tissues, presence of hyperechogenic spots (arrows), and cavitary areas (arrowheads). Note reactivity of adjacent musculature (asterisk)

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