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From: Caroline Kaufmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Glands
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My guess would be that they want you too keep a close look out for early signs
of Lymphoma. But like Sally says
I'll run her to the vets. For right now it hasn't lasted for more
than a day.
Thanks again and take care.
Dawn
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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 22:09:32 -0400
From: Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Glands
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My Cat Junior always has a certain degree of swollen lymph nodes. In his case
means he is fighting an infection. My first concern when I discovered them was
lymphoma, so I had the vet do a needle aspiration to rule out cancer. In his
case
My Cat Junior always has a certain degree of swollen lymph nodes. In his
case means he is fighting an infection. My first concern when I discovered
them was lymphoma, so I had the vet do a needle aspiration to rule out
cancer. In his case it showed inflammation and other stuff indication
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