Mast cell tumors (MCT) are the most common tumor in dogs, comprising close to 25% of all diagnosed skin tumors and the second most common tumor in the cat. These tumors may be seen in any age dog, but are more typically found in middle aged to older patients. Breeds at an increased...
Six weeks later, while still receiving vinblastine and prednisone, the dog developed another mast cell tumor on its left lip. In addition, an enlarged left prescapular lymph node was noted on physical examination. Cytologic examination of an aspirate obtained from the lymph node was consistent with...
Canine cutaneous mast cell tumor (MCT) is very common disease in dogs, this is more aggressive than in other species. The biologic behavior of MCT is highl... L Passantino,G Passantino,A Cianciotta,... - 《Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol》 被引量: 16发表: 2009年 Nucleomorphometric Analysis ...
The nature of giant cell tumor of bone Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) is a locally osteolytic tumor with variable aggressiveness. In rare cases, pulmonary metastasis can be observed. The lesion ... M Wülling,C Engels,N Jesse,... - 《Journal of Cancer Research & Clinical Oncology》 被...
A mast cell tumor is very easy to diagnose with cytology. If the pathologist doesn't feel that it is a mast cell tumor then it is extremely unlikely to be one. If you're seeing some pus then this also confirms that antibiotics could be helpful. It sounds like your vets are doing a ...
catdogmast cell tumormastocytomamastocytosisultrasonography.A retrospective survey from January 1989 to January 1999 of Tufts University Foster Hospital for Small Animals radiology records of 12 dogs and seven cats with cytologically or histopathologically confirmed abdominal mast cell disease was performed...