Veterinarski Glasnik (Jan 2019)

Cutaneous lymphoma in a cow - a case report

  • Kureljušić Branislav,
  • Maksimović Slobodan,
  • Vujinović Slobodan,
  • Savić Božidar,
  • Milićević Vesna,
  • Veljović Ljubiša,
  • Jezdimirović Nemanja,
  • Žutić Jadranka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL180904004K
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 1
pp. 50 – 56

Abstract

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In this paper the case of a 2.5-year-old Simmental cow, with suspicion of lumpy skin disease in mid-2017 in Serbia will be presented. Clinical examination revealed numerous nodules of varied size from a few millimeters to approximately 10 centimeters disseminated predominantly on the skin of the udder and the perineum, some of which were coalescing and exulcerated. The general condition of the affected animal was unchanged. According to the results of laboratory analysis, the cow was negative for the presence of antibodies against the bovine leukemia virus, showed a negative reaction in tuberculinization and was vaccinated against lumpy skin disease virus. After the surgical excision of one skin node, the sample tested negative for the genome of lumpy skin disease virus. In order to establish the morphology of the skin lesion, a histopathological analysis was performed. Histopathological analysis showed the infiltration of the corium and subcutaneous tissue by numerous mononuclear cells showing cellular atypia. Suspicion of cutaneous lymphoma was established. Furthermore, the immunohistochemical examination confirmed that the infiltrate contained exclusively CD3-immunopositive cells, suggesting a T-cell origin nonepitheliotropic lymphoma.

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