Subcutaneous Chronic Expanding HAematomas in Six DogsDiagnosing rhinopharyngeal lymphoma in cats is quite challenging because severe lymphoplasmacytic rhinopharyngitis very often mimic this not uncommon tumor, at least endoscopically and macroscopic…" [more]doi:10.1016/j.jcpa.2013.11.186Avallone, G....
Mast cell tumors aren't benign like fatty tumors are, but they aren't as aggressive as most other cancers. Mast tumors tend to stay local. These tumors are very dangerous in dogs, but are considerably less serious in cats. Less than 20 percent of feline mast cell tumors reappear after su...
HemangiosarcomaPerianal massDogDiagnostic cytologyCD31Factor VIII-related antigenBackground Tumors of the perianal area occur frequently in dogs, and the two most common tumors are perianal gland adenoma and anal sac adenocarcinoma; others such as mast cell tumor, lymphoma and......
However, they also present in a diffuse or lymphomatous manner. They are probably of true histiocytic lineage so they are best considered along with the lymphomas (see Hemopoietic and Lymphatic Systems, Chapter 4). The key point is that they are quite distinct from mesenchymal sarcomas described...
Examples of such CD38-positive hematological malignancies include precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma and B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute promyelocytic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia and mature B-cell neoplasms, such as B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic ...
In humans and dogs, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a primary nonepitheliotropic lymphoma with a T-cell phenotype developing in the subcutis and often mimicking inflammation.Objective: The aim of this report is to describe pathological, phenotypical and clonal features of...
The final diagnosis was lymphoma of B-cell origin. We have observed similar multilobulated cells in ascites fluid, thoracic fluid, and peripheral blood from dogs and cats with a variety of lymphoid and myeloid neoplasms. Cells with multilobulated nuclei that resemble flower petals also have been ...
The final diagnosis was lymphoma of B-cell origin. We have observed similar multilobulated cells in ascites fluid, thoracic fluid, and peripheral blood from dogs and cats with a variety of lymphoid and myeloid neoplasms. Cells with multilobulated nuclei that resemble flower petals also have been ...
Periarticular fibrous nodules are noted in chronic Lyme disease, as contrasted with the bull’s eye lesions so characteristic of its acute phase [76,77]. Cutaneous pseudo-lymphoma has been reported to complicate Lyme disease, at least in horses. 14. Malignancy-Related Nodules Metastatic disease ...
Similarly, where stated, all Alternaria infections in domestic cats and dogs involved body sites likely to be prone to inoculation injuries (nose, ears, paws and legs), and in many cases (15/26) were confirmed by direct visualization of fungal elements in biopsy samples or histology, repeat ...