] On Behalf Of Lora
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 7:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: lump from injection site - dangerous?
Hideyo,
Any new tumor and/or growth mass that suddenly
apprears on the body should not be taken lightly.
Feline tumors, whether it is a malignant/benign
Hideyo,
Any new tumor and/or growth mass that suddenly
apprears on the body should not be taken lightly.
Feline tumors, whether it is a malignant/benign
fibrosarcoma or just a fatty subcutaneous cyst, should
be evaluated immediately via practicing, licensed,
board certified veterinarian whould
And she does not seem to be bothered when I
touch it and massage it..
From: Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006
12:15 AM
To: 'felvtalk@felineleukemia.org';
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Subject: lump from injection
Hideyo,I think that sometimes injections can cause temporary swellings. I haven't had any experience with injection site sarcoma, but I am sure others will respond. You and Dharma are in my prayers (((hugs)))Gina Hideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi, I need your help ---
Hideyo,My apologies for jumping right in - I'm new here and ought to have the grace to introduce myself first, but I don't.As someone already wrote, the lump might just be a passing reaction - sometimes the vaccination site forms a little lump for a short time and it goes away, no
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