Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello! I'm afraid that I don't know the numbers for that. However, it is usually cited that histiocytomas can take 3 months to disappear, and as far as I know this is no quicker for smaller lumps. As you know, cytology is only as good as the sample of cells from the lump is representative, but mast cells are easy to identify on a slide if some are sucked up. I hope this helps you with your decision making as to what to do next, but it's always good to discuss lumps with the vet or, by proxy, their pathologist, if you need for information. Wishing you the best of luck and hoping that that worrying lump disappears soon for you!
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