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Nasal and oral masses in a dog
Authors:Levy Esther  Mylonakis Mathios E  Saridomichelakis Manolis N  Polizopoulou Zoe S  Psychogios Vassilios  Koutinas Alexander F
Affiliation:Veterinary Center of Thessaloniki, School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle Univiersity of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Abstract:
A 5-year-old, intact male, stray dog was presented in poor body condition, with pallor, muzzle deformity, multiple oozing fistulas with grass awns, bilateral sanguinopurulent nasal discharge and a fleshy friable mass occupying part of the hard palate. A friable mass occupying both nasal cavities was found on rhinoscopy. The dog had moderate nonregenerative normochromic-microcytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, hyperglobulinemia, and hypoalbuminemia. Cytologic preparations of the nasal and oral masses contained a neoplastic population of round cells with intracytoplasmic and extracellular vacuoles. Leishmania amastigotes also were observed, in the cytoplasm of macrophages and, occasionally, within neoplastic cells. A diagnosis of transmissible venereal tumor and concurrent leishmaniosis was made. Treatment with vincristine and allopurinol resulted in complete resolution of clinical signs and disappearance of the masses. The presence of amastigotes in neoplastic TVT cells may suggest an alternative mode of transmission of canine leishmaniosis where these diseases co-exist.
Keywords:Cytology    dog    leishmaniosis    transmissible venereal tumor
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