Autor: |
Agrawal, Manish, Dadhich, Rohitash, Sharma, Sandeep Kumar, Dadhich, Hemant, Sharma, Sanjita, Meena, Dharam Singh |
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Veterinary Practitioner; Dec2023, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p238-239, 2p |
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Constant exposure of skin to the tumour inducing environmental etiological factors makes it more susceptible to neoplasms. Neoplasms of the skin constitute one third of the tumour processes in the dog and can be of benign and malignant type. In the present study, neoplasms of the skin were observed in 43 (17.34%) cases out of 248 cases of skin disorders in dogs. Occurrence of fibroma and fibrosarcoma among various neoplastic conditions of skin is 5 (11.63%) and 2 (4.65%) cases, respectively. Grossly, fibromas were circumscribed, solitary and solid with firm consistency, whereas fibrosarcoma observed as variable sized, non-encapsulated growths with firm consistency. Histopathological findings of fibromas were presence of interlacing bundles of proliferating fibroblasts with formation of whorls, whereas histopathological evaluation of fibrosarcoma depicted spindle, polygonal or fusiform pleomorphic neoplastic fibroblasts with congested blood vessels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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