Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Oct 2014)

Metastatic well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma in the prepuce of a dog: a report of clinicopathological, immunophenotypic and therapeutic approach

  • P.A. Auler,
  • C.O. Gamba,
  • R.S. Horta,
  • G.E. Lavalle,
  • G.D. Cassali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-6741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 5
pp. 1317 – 1322

Abstract

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This report describes a case of a well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the foreskin of a dog, with metastasis in the regional lymph node. A six-year-old male intact Pit Bull dog presented a preputial ulcerated lesion with an evolution time of one year and enlarged left inguinal lymph node. Surgical resection of the preputial lesion and inguinal lymph nodes was made. The diagnosis of a well differentiated SCC was made following histopathological analysis and immunohistochemistry technique was used to confirm lymph node metastasis and to determine the histological features of the tumor. Here we demonstrated that immunohistochemistry can be an important complementary diagnostic tool to assess the prognostic features of SCC and to determine the treatment of choice. Also, the combination of COX-2 selective inhibitors in adjuvant therapy is presented as an effective alternative treatment for metastatic SCC in dogs.

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