Different histologic tumor types have similar appearances (with the exception of black tumors, which are almost always melanomas). A thorough oral exam should be part of every physical exam; this includes lips, cheeks, tongue/sub lingual region, salivary glands, palate, teeth, and tonsils. Oral...
Less common malignant tumors occur in the oral cavity of dogs include osteosarcoma, multilobular tumor of bone, tonsillar lymphoma and squamous cell carcinoma, epitheliotropic T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides), histiocytic sarcoma and plasmacytomas. Odontogenic tumors originate from the tooth forming ...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most commonly encountered malignant oral tumor in cats. The etiology of this locally invasive tumor is likely multifac... Ozgur,Bilgic,Lili,... - 《Journal of Veterinary Dentistry》 被引量: 14发表: 2015年 Complexo gengivite estomatite felina: revisão de...
The myxoid nature of the stroma often gives the tumor a reticular appearance, and pseudocyst formation is seen in 50% of cases (Fig. 11.266). Muscle fibers are often trapped at the periphery of the tumor.7 The tumor cells are immunopositive for vimentin, GFAP, S100 protein, CD57, SMA, ...
Fig. 25.Compound odontoma in the left mandible of a 14-week-old dog. Multiple denticles are seen, composed of normal enamel, dentin, and cementum in small tooth-like but abnormal structures (arrowheads). The normal mandibular first molar is seen at the ventral aspect of the tumor (arrows...
J Tol,M Koopman,A Cats,... - 《N Engl J Med》 被引量: 2828发表: 2009年 Multicenter phase II study of capecitabine in paclitaxel-refractory metastatic breast cancer. PURPOSE: Capecitabine is a novel, oral, selectively tumor-activated fluoropyrimidine carbamate. This large multicenter phase II ...
Introduction - Oral diseases are common in cats and can appear as ulcerative and proliferative tumor-like lesions, both inflammatory or truly neoplastic; i... GA Santarelli,ID Matteo,C Bellucci,... - 《Veterinaria》 被引量: 3发表: 2012年 The use of oral recombinant feline interferon omega in...
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In these latter cases, intracellular immunohistochemical markers for cytokeratin are useful in determining a definitive diagnosis. The amount of fibrous tissue within an individual tumor is variable. Some carcinomas induce a scirrhous response, whereas others have areas of necrosis caused by rapid tumor...
Additionally, around 12–24 h after the stimulation, newly formed polymorphonuclear leucocytes induced by Interleukin-1 and Tumor necrosis factor-alpha appear in the circulation with an increase in both lymphocytes and neutrophils (Paltrinieri, 2008). Therefore, we decided to test SAA and WBC ...