11,12 Disseminated MCTs are very rare in dogs, as is mast cell leukemia. Figure 6.2 Primary extracutaneous mast cell tumor, 9‐year‐old dog. (A) This is an enlarged lymph node that was located along the aorta that was expanded by infiltrating neoplastic mast cells. The location of the ...
Mast Cell Tumors Douglas H. Thamm, David M. Vail, in Withrow & MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology (Fourth Edition), 2007 CANINE MAST CELL TUMORS Incidence and Risk Factors As mentioned previously, mast cell tumors (MCTs) are the most common cutaneous tumor in the dog, accounting for...
veterinary sciences Article Tumor–Microenvironment Interaction: Analysis of Mast Cell Populations in Normal Tissue and Proliferative Disorders of the Canine Prostate Sabrina Vanessa Patrizia Defourny 1, Mariarita Romanucci 1, Valeria Grieco 2, Gina Rosaria Quaglione 3, Chiara Santolini 4 and Leonardo ...
mast cell tumour; indirect lymphangiography; sentinel lymph node; dog1. Introduction Mast cell tumour (MCT) is a common malignant cutaneous and subcutaneous neoplasia in dogs [1,2,3,4]. It is reported to be 16–21% of all canine integumentary tumours [1,2,3,4]. MCT can metastasise to...