Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.
Libyan Authority for Scientific Research, Tripoli, Libya.
Open Vet J. 2024 Jan;14(1):481-499. doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i1.44. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
Cutaneous neoplastic disorders are often observed in small mammal pets, such as dogs, regardless of their gender.
An important objective of this work was to give a full account of the clinical, pathological, and immune-histochemical features of several skin tumors in dogs.
This study was a case series in the hospital clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. Twenty-five dogs (14 males and 11 females) were examined clinically during the period from March 2022 to October 2023. The skin swelling was collected from affected animals and then subjected to a detailed histopathological study to record the different gross and microscopic findings and confirm the diagnosis by immunohistochemistry.
Skin neoplasia in dogs was exposed to various clinical signs, and the dogs' ages ranged between 3 and 11 years. Concerning tumor features, the majority of neoplasms were malignant (65.52%) more than benign (34.48%). The study revealed the presence of 29 cases of dogs showed neoplasia with different prevalence rates including squamous cell carcinoma (13.79%), mast cell tumor (6.89%), basal cell tumors (10.34%), histiocytoma (6.89%), trichoepithelioma (10.34%), transmissible venereal tumor (10.34%), trichilemmoma (3.44%), scalp paraganglioma (3.44%), pilomatricoma (10.34%), malignant melanomas (17.24%), and miscellaneous cases as fat necrosis (6.89%), in males and females dogs with different histopathological lesions and immunohistochemistry expressions for pan-cytokeratin (CK), melanocyte-differentiation antigens (S100 protein), and synaptophysin.
Malignant melanomas (17.24%) are the extremely common cutaneous tumors diagnosed in this study. Meanwhile, benign tumors such as trichilemmoma, trichoepithelioma, pilomatricoma, and paraganglioma are less frequent in dogs.
无论性别如何,小型哺乳动物宠物(如狗)经常出现皮肤肿瘤性疾病。
本研究的一个重要目标是全面描述几种犬皮肤肿瘤的临床、病理和免疫组织化学特征。
本研究为埃及扎加齐格大学兽医学院的医院临床病例系列研究。2022 年 3 月至 2023 年 10 月期间,对 25 只狗(14 只雄性和 11 只雌性)进行了临床检查。从患病动物采集皮肤肿胀物,然后进行详细的组织病理学研究,记录不同的大体和显微镜下发现,并通过免疫组织化学确认诊断。
犬的皮肤肿瘤表现出各种临床症状,犬的年龄在 3 至 11 岁之间。就肿瘤特征而言,大多数肿瘤为恶性(65.52%)多于良性(34.48%)。研究显示,29 例犬表现出不同患病率的肿瘤,包括鳞状细胞癌(13.79%)、肥大细胞瘤(6.89%)、基底细胞瘤(10.34%)、组织细胞瘤(6.89%)、毛上皮瘤(10.34%)、传染性性病肿瘤(10.34%)、毛鞘瘤(3.44%)、头皮副神经节瘤(3.44%)、毛母细胞瘤(10.34%)、恶性黑色素瘤(17.24%)和脂肪坏死等多种病例(6.89%),在雄性和雌性犬中具有不同的组织病理学病变和免疫组织化学表达,用于广谱细胞角蛋白(CK)、黑素细胞分化抗原(S100 蛋白)和突触素。
在本研究中诊断出的最常见的皮肤肿瘤是恶性黑色素瘤(17.24%)。同时,在犬中,良性肿瘤如毛鞘瘤、毛上皮瘤、毛母细胞瘤和副神经节瘤较少见。