2007
DOI: 10.1354/vp.44-5-579
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Cutaneous Neoplasms in Pet Rabbits: A Retrospective Study

Abstract: Abstract. Over a 16-year period, 190 tumors and tumorlike lesions from 179 pet rabbits were submitted for histopathologic examination. A total of 23 different tumor types and 1 tumorlike lesion were diagnosed. The most common diagnoses were trichoblastoma, collagenous hamartoma, and Shope fibroma. Viral-induced tumors were Shope fibroma (19) and Shope papilloma (2). Common nonviral epithelial tumors included trichoblastoma (59), squamous cell carcinoma (5), squamous papilloma (4), trichoepithelioma (3), and ap… Show more

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“…Additional epidemiological data from different animal species on the rate of Malassezia colonization implied a role for this yeast in the induction of this type of cancer. Malassezia yeasts and basal cell carcinoma are more common in dogs and cats (33), while they are extremely rare in lagomorphs and rodents (325). In dogs and cats, these tumors develop on the head and neck region (272), overlapping with the Malassezia niche in these animals.…”
Section: Malassezia-produced Ahr Ligands and Significance Of Ahr Actimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional epidemiological data from different animal species on the rate of Malassezia colonization implied a role for this yeast in the induction of this type of cancer. Malassezia yeasts and basal cell carcinoma are more common in dogs and cats (33), while they are extremely rare in lagomorphs and rodents (325). In dogs and cats, these tumors develop on the head and neck region (272), overlapping with the Malassezia niche in these animals.…”
Section: Malassezia-produced Ahr Ligands and Significance Of Ahr Actimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22,33 Nonviral skin tumors include squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell tumor, trichoepithelioma, trichoblastoma, sebaceous cell carcinoma, nonviral squamous papilloma, apocrine carcinoma, meibomian adenoma, sebaceous carcinoma, lipoma, liposarcoma, myxosarcoma, nerve sheath tumor, fibrosarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, leiomyoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, anaplastic sarcoma, and malignant melanoma. 75 Uterine adenocarcinoma and connective tissue tumors can metastasize to skin. 75 Uterine adenocarcinoma and connective tissue tumors can metastasize to skin.…”
Section: Cutaneous Neoplasiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All tumors contained abundant melanin. 2 Melanomas have been reported in other species, including cat, 18 opossum, 16 monkey, 20 rat, 15 dog, 14 ferret, 27 and horse. 17 Melanomas account for 7% of all malignant tumors in dogs and are most often found in the oral cavity, with metastases commonly occurring in the lung and lymph nodes.…”
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