Bernstein K S, Schelling S H
Spruce Hill Veterinary Clinic, Hospital for Animals, Springfield, Massachusetts 01118, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 1999 Jun;30(2):305-7.
A 19-yr-old spayed female coyote (Canis latrans) was evaluated for an elliptical swelling of the skin beneath its right eye and an elevated mass that involved the soft and hard palate and gingivae around the upper right carnassial tooth and molars. Histopathologic analysis revealed a squamous cell carcinoma, and a postmortem examination revealed no evidence of vascular invasion or dissemination to the regional lymph nodes or viscera. This report describes the biology and progresion of an oral squamous cell carcinoma in an aged captive coyote.