Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Nov 2021)

Cutaneous mast cell tumor in a captive Bush dog (Speothos venaticus): pathological and immunophenotypical aspects - case report

  • D.O. Santos,
  • A.R. Oliveira,
  • T.P. Carvalho,
  • N.F. Paula,
  • H.P. Tinoco,
  • C.M. Coelho,
  • A.T.P.G. Ribeiro,
  • G.C. Martins,
  • E.S. Veloso,
  • E. Ferreira,
  • F. Pierezan,
  • R.L. Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 5
pp. 1099 – 1104

Abstract

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ABSTRACT A senile male captive bush dog (Speothos venaticus) presented a small perianal cutaneous nodule. Histologically, there was an ulcerated round cell tumor composed of well differentiated mast cells with abundant intracytoplasmic purple Giemsa-positive granules, with a diffuse eosinophilic infiltrate. Immunohistochemistry revealed that 30% of the neoplastic cells were positive for Kit in the cytoplasm and cell membrane, and all neoplastic cells were negative for MAC and CD3. Less than 10% of the neoplastic cells were positive for Ki67. At necropsy other primary tumors were identified in this animal, including an intestinal adenoma, an adrenal cortex adenoma and a testicular interstitial cell tumor.

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