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Cancer

Horizontales
What method of urine collection should be used if possible for animals suspected of having urinary disease?
What is the process by which normal cells become transformed into cancer cells?
What type of tumor consists of cells that have unchecked growth and that are capable of local tissue destruction?
An agent that produces blisters
Malignant, cellular tumor
Used by applying a clip to non-pigmented skin or mucous membrane to allow reading of hemoglobin saturation in the peripheral blood vessels
May include abdominal movements that occur simultaneously indicating the degree of increased effort to breath by using abdominal muscles
What is the treatment of choice for localized cancer in cats and dogs that is practical, cost effective, and curative in many cases?
A physical examination criteria for assessing a patient's hydration status
Coughing up blood
What is the name of the syndrome that causes systemic symptoms indirectly associated with cancer?
The study of tumors
Verticales
The blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation
What kind of cancer arises from epithelial cells, including skin, glandular tissue, and mucous membranes?
What word is used to describe a chemotherapeutic agent that causes tissue destruction or necrosis on extravasation?
Highly malignant tumor composed of cells derived from connective tissue, cartilage, or bone
Have an osmotic pressure approximately equal to that of extracellular fluid
Stomach tubing
What radiographs are taken as a part of gathering a minimum database for animals suspected of having cancer?
In cats that become completely anorectic, this may be required until the appetite returns to normal
What is the process by which tumors spread from a primary tumor to a secondary location?
What solution should biopsy specimens be placed in for storage and transport?
What is the tissue of origin of an osteosarcoma?
What type of tumor consists of cells that have unchecked growth but do not destroy surrounding normal tissue?