Pathology of Domestic Animals 1993
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-057133-1.50013-8
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“…A habronemose cutânea é mais frequente no verão e regride nos meses frios do ano. As lesões localizam-se nas regiões do corpo do animal que mais comumente atraem as moscas, como o canto medial do olho, pênis e prepúcio, além de feridas preexistentes nos membros (Yager & Scott 1993). Macroscopicamente há lesões circulares na pele com superfície ulcerada e, ao corte, há um tecido esbranquiçado com áreas focais branco-amareladas e ocasionalmente focos mineralizados.…”
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“…A habronemose cutânea é mais frequente no verão e regride nos meses frios do ano. As lesões localizam-se nas regiões do corpo do animal que mais comumente atraem as moscas, como o canto medial do olho, pênis e prepúcio, além de feridas preexistentes nos membros (Yager & Scott 1993). Macroscopicamente há lesões circulares na pele com superfície ulcerada e, ao corte, há um tecido esbranquiçado com áreas focais branco-amareladas e ocasionalmente focos mineralizados.…”
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“…Infection occurs via broken skin. Typical pox lesions, a pustule with an indented centre and a raised erythematous border, often start as vesicular lesions of the epithelium (12).…”
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“…"content-markup(./author-grp [1]/aff|./author-grp [1]/dept-list)> Canine hemangiopericytoma (CHP), a relatively common neoplasm, is most often found in the hind limb of dogs, but CHP can develop anywhere on the body. 3,11,14,20 Although the histiogenesis of CHP is not clear, the putative cell of origin is the pericyte. 13,19 The typical histopathologic pattern of CHP is a whirling cellular configuration around a central vessel, the so-called ''fingerprint'' pattern.…”
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“…13,19 The typical histopathologic pattern of CHP is a whirling cellular configuration around a central vessel, the so-called ''fingerprint'' pattern. 4,10,20 This pattern is considered to be a distinctive characteristic of CHP and is a histologic feature used to differentiate CHP from some other soft-tissue neoplasms such as dermatofibrosarcomas and schwannomas. 4,10,20 Since CHP has frequent local recurrence at the surgical site but rarely metastasizes, the tumor is classified as lowgrade, soft-tissue sarcoma.…”
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