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Fig. 1 | Porcine Health Management

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From: Neoplastic lesions in domestic pigs detected at slaughter: literature review and a 20-year review (1998–2018) of carcass inspection in Catalonia

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Neoplastic lesions in pig carcasses. a Mast cell tumor, spleen, 6 month-old pig. Case 41. Diffuse enlargement and paleness of the spleen. b Undifferentiated sarcoma, thoracic pleura, 3 year-old sow. Case 14. Multifocal, coalescing, whitish nodular lesions throughout the parietal pleura. c Multicentric lymphoma, hindlimb skin (scalded), 3 year-old sow. Case 33. Multifocal-to-coalescing raised lesions on the skin. d Multicentric lymphoma, liver, fattening pig (6–8 months old). Case 17. Multifocal generalized white nodular lesions protruding over the liver capsule. e Multicentric lymphoma, ovaries, 2.5 year-old sow. Case 23. Bilateral ovaric nodular enlargement, hemorrhagic on the surface and whitish when sectioned. f Papillary cystadenocarcinoma, abdominal serosa, 3 year-old sow. Case 43. Multiple clustered (grape –like) fluid filled cystic lesions of variable diameters throughout the abdominal serosa

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