neoplasm
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• beginning around 9 months of age, two classes of skin tumors are seen small highly keratotic lesions representing low-grade squamous cell carcinomas and large, cystic but nonkeratotic lesions representing aggressive sebaceous epitheliomas
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• beginning around 9 months of age, small highly keratotic lesions representing low-grade squamous cell carcinomas are seen in the skin
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endocrine/exocrine glands
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• beginning around 9 months of age, two classes of skin tumors are seen small highly keratotic lesions representing low-grade squamous cell carcinomas and large, cystic but nonkeratotic lesions representing aggressive sebaceous epitheliomas
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growth/size/body
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• beginning around 9 months of age, large, cystic but nonkeratotic lesions representing aggressive sebaceous epitheliomas and containing large accumulations of sebum are seen in the skin
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vision/eye
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• small bilateral cataracts are seen at birth
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integument
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• beginning around 9 months of age, two classes of skin tumors are seen small highly keratotic lesions representing low-grade squamous cell carcinomas and large, cystic but nonkeratotic lesions representing aggressive sebaceous epitheliomas
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• beginning around 9 months of age, large, cystic but nonkeratotic lesions representing aggressive sebaceous epitheliomas and containing large accumulations of sebum are seen in the skin
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sparse hair
(
J:86018
)
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• mice appear scruffy with less dense fur
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matted coat
(
J:86018
)
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• the fur often appears greasy and matted
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greasy coat
(
J:86018
)
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• the fur often appears greasy and matted
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• beginning around 9 months of age, small highly keratotic lesions representing low-grade squamous cell carcinomas are seen in the skin
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