2019
DOI: 10.1590/1678-6160-pvb-6342
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Clinical-epidemiological, anatomic-pathological, histochemical and immunohistochemical characterization of renal cystadenocarcinoma-nodular dermatofibrosis syndrome in 11 German Shepherd dogs

Abstract: Eleven cases of renal cystadenoma/cystadenocarcinoma-nodular dermatofibrosis syndrome (RCND) are described in German Shepherd dogs diagnosed from January 1994 to January 2018 at the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of the “Universidade Federal de Santa Maria” (LPV-UFSM). The study sample was composed of eight male and three female dogs at a ratio of 2.67:1. Age ranged from six to 12 years (mean=8.7 years). The main clinical signs reported in descending order of frequency were multiple cutaneous nodules (nodular… Show more

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“…If we take into account the first diagnosis of collagen proliferation recorded in our patient five years previously, the survival time of the dog was longer than in dogs with renal adenocarcinoma. Collagen lesions in the skin, kidneys, and the formation of fibrous nodules in the lungs, myocardium, intestinal wall, and on the epiglottis are typical of dermatofibrosis in dogs (Meuten and Meuten 2017;Thompson et al 2019). Collagen is most often produced by fibroblasts, which are specialized cells with this function.…”
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“…If we take into account the first diagnosis of collagen proliferation recorded in our patient five years previously, the survival time of the dog was longer than in dogs with renal adenocarcinoma. Collagen lesions in the skin, kidneys, and the formation of fibrous nodules in the lungs, myocardium, intestinal wall, and on the epiglottis are typical of dermatofibrosis in dogs (Meuten and Meuten 2017;Thompson et al 2019). Collagen is most often produced by fibroblasts, which are specialized cells with this function.…”
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“…Clinical signs vary greatly among dogs depending on age and stage of disease at the time of examination (Moe and Lium 1997;Thompson et al 2019). Lesions generally include numerous cutaneous and subcutaneous nodules, distension of the abdomen, anorexia, fatigue, progressive weight loss, polydipsia, vomiting, and obstipation or diarrhoea (Lium and Moe 1985;Thompson et al 2019).…”
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