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J Vet Diagn Invest ; 17(5): 403-11, 2005 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16312230

RESUMO

Thirty tumors including 27 distinctive cutaneous neoplasms and 3 metastatic tumors from 26 dogs were collected from diagnostic submissions to 3 laboratories. Characteristic histopathologic features included location in the subcutis or dermis (or both); lobular, nodular, and nest-like architecture; and a component of epithelioid cells with clear cytoplasm. Additional features present in most cases included follicular dermal papilla-like structures, low mitotic index, nuclear pleomorphism, necrosis, and mineralization. Cytoplasmic periodic acid Schiff-positivity, which was abolished by pretreatment with diastase, indicated the presence of glycogen in all cases. The oil red O stain did not demonstrate cytoplasmic lipid. Melanin granules, accentuated by the Fontana-Masson method, were observed infrequently. A sparsely cellular mucinous stroma and stromal cartilaginous differentiation were uncommon. By immunohistochemistry, neoplastic cells stained positively for cytokeratin (29 of 29), vimentin (28 of 28), S-100 protein (24 of 29), and melan A (8 of 12); results were negative for smooth muscle actin and calponin in all cases. Clinical follow-up information was obtained on all 26 dogs. One tumor recurred, 1 metastasized to a regional lymph node, and 1 metastasized to regional lymph nodes twice. In another case, possible pulmonary metastasis was noted radiographically. The findings are consistent with a poorly differentiated, low-grade, adnexal carcinoma of the skin. Similar canine cutaneous neoplasms have been reported as "clear-cell hidradenocarcinoma" and "follicular stem cell carcinoma." The authors propose the designation "cutaneous clear cell adnexal carcinoma."


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Adenocarcinoma de Células Claras/veterinária , Carcinoma de Apêndice Cutâneo/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Neoplasias Cutâneas/veterinária , Adenocarcinoma de Células Claras/metabolismo , Adenocarcinoma de Células Claras/patologia , Animais , Carcinoma de Apêndice Cutâneo/metabolismo , Carcinoma de Apêndice Cutâneo/patologia , Doenças do Cão/metabolismo , Cães , Feminino , Masculino , Neoplasias Cutâneas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Cutâneas/patologia
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 6(1): 42-5, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10653568

RESUMO

A long-finned pilot whale with morbilliviral disease was stranded in New Jersey. An immunohistochemical stain demonstrated morbilliviral antigen. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction for morbillivirus P and N genes was positive. Novel sequences most closely related to, but distinct from, those of dolphin and porpoise morbilliviruses suggest that this virus may represent a third member of the cetacean morbillivirus group.


Assuntos
Morbillivirus/genética , Baleias/virologia , Animais , Feminino , Genes Virais , Imuno-Histoquímica , Infecções por Morbillivirus/patologia , Infecções por Morbillivirus/veterinária , Infecções por Morbillivirus/virologia
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