Hygroma (canine disease)

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Hygroma on the leg of a Labrador Retriever

A hygroma, or a false bursa, is a discrete, fluid-filled sac that can form on the joints of dogs in response to repeated pressure, such as that from sitting on a hard surface.[1] It is treated by draining the fluid and may be prevented by providing padded bedding.

Surgery or aspiration

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