Soft Tissue Surgery
Surgical Management of Canine Liver Masses
The prognosis is good for dogs with massive hepatocellular carcinoma, especially given the liver has an enormous capacity for regeneration.
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Dr. Piegols is a small animal surgery resident at the Ryan Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He earned his undergraduate and veterinary degrees from Michigan State University and completed a small animal rotating internship at Cornell University. He is currently in the second year of his residency training program. Dr. Piegols has an interest in veterinary surgical oncology as well as soft tissue surgery.Â
The prognosis is good for dogs with massive hepatocellular carcinoma, especially given the liver has an enormous capacity for regeneration.
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