1970
DOI: 10.1177/030098587000700105
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Equine Cutaneous Mastocytosis

Abstract: A description of equine cutaneous mastocytosis is given. The lesion was characterized by focal aggregates of mast cells, and by eosinophils, fibrinoid necrosis of collagen, and focal necrosis with dystrophic mineralization of necrotic debris. This is an uncommon, previously undescribed lesion in horses. The authors encountered 14 cases in a 16-year period. The etiology and nature of the lesion are undetermined. Morphologic similarities to canine cutaneous mast-cell tumors, cutaneous lesions of collagen diseas… Show more

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“…Single or multiple coccoid or elongated organisms were found in Giemsa-stained sections on the erythrocytes in a skin nodule of pig 1 (fig. 3, Inset) and in the spleen, liver, and kidney of pig 2.…”
Section: Dukesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single or multiple coccoid or elongated organisms were found in Giemsa-stained sections on the erythrocytes in a skin nodule of pig 1 (fig. 3, Inset) and in the spleen, liver, and kidney of pig 2.…”
Section: Dukesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Konjunktivalund Maulschleimhäute waren stark gerötet und verwaschen. Bei Rauhfutteraufnahme entstand eine sofortige Dyspnoe (Frese, 1969, Altera und Clark, 1970, Weiss, 1988, Yager und Scott, 1993. Von diesen soliden ..klassischen" Mastzelltumoren ist die sogenannte ,,equine Mastozytose" bzw.…”
Section: Status Praesensunclassified
“…,,equine kutane Mastozytose" abzugrenzen, da sie nicht alle Kriterien einer Neoplasie erfüllt, die Willis (1952)wie folgt definierte: A neoplasia is ,,an abnormal mass of tissue, the growth of which exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues, and persists in the same excessive manner after cessation of the stimuli which evoked the change". (Altera und Clark, 1970). Die Mastozytose manifestiert sich dabei an Kopf, Hals, Rumpf und an den Gliedmaßen älterer Pferde (ab 9 Monaten) (Sabraz1s und Lafon, 1908;Frese, 1969;Altera und Clark, 1970: Martin und Leipold, 1972Häni und von Tscharner, 1979;Juliniund Chicco, 1979;Doran und Collins, 1986;Nyrop et al, 1986;Hum und Bowers, 1989;McEntee, 1991;Riley et al, 1991;Ward et al, 1993;Whitler et al, 1994, Samiiet al, 1997.…”
Section: Status Praesensunclassified
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