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Visceral MCTs are much more common in cats than in dogs, comprising up to 50% of all feline MCTs.1 Visceral MCTs most commonly involve the spleen accounting for 15–26% of all feline splenic neoplasms.Visceral MCTs are present often as multiorgan disease, involving spleen, liver, and intestines and a few will also have cutaneous MCTs.資料來源:Tumors in Domestic Animals, 5th Edition