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Cats see the world with less color and sharpness than humans, but they excel at detecting motion and seeing in low light thanks to specialized eye adaptations.
Sedation, local anesthetic, or general anesthesia may be used for a dog biopsy depending on the procedure type, tissue location, and the dog's temperament.
Approximately 20% of lumps found on dogs are cancerous, while the remaining 80% are benign.
Depending on the type of biopsy, its location, and the dog's temperament, local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia may be used.
Approximately 20% of lumps found on dogs are cancerous, while the remaining 80% are typically benign.
A dog may require local anesthetic, sedation, or general anesthesia for a biopsy, depending on the type of procedure, tissue location, and the dog's temperament.
Approximately 20% of dog lumps are cancerous, making biopsy essential for accurate diagnosis.
A biopsy helps diagnose underlying diseases, differentiate between benign and malignant tumors, and guide treatment by examining tissue microscopically.
A biopsy procedure for a dog typically takes between 15 minutes to one hour, depending on the type and location of the biopsy and whether anesthesia is required.
Biopsies for dogs are typically performed under local or general anesthesia, so the procedure itself is not painful, but mild post-procedural discomfort may occur.

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