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What is the most likely diagnosis in this 11 year-old female Yorkshire Terrier with bilateral oral masses.
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Sublingual Granuloma (also know as gum chewer lesions).
Differential diagnosis would include neoplastic and inflammatory lesions.
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What is the etiology?
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Excessive sublingual mucosa may be present in individual small breed dogs. If considerable in size, this tissue is traumatized when the patient chews causing proliferation to progress.
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What is the preferred treatment?
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Surgical Excision and closure with absorbable monofilament suture.
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