Cutaneous fibropapilloma in a mountain lion (Felis concolor). |
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Authors: | F Y Schulman A E Krafft T Janczewski I Mikaelian J Irwin K Hassinger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC 20306, USA. |
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Abstract: | A 12-yr-old mountain lion (Felis concolor) developed a 0.5-cm3 raised nonpigmented and nonulcerated mass between the lip and the nasal planum. The tumor was surgically removed and diagnosed histologically as a fibropapilloma. The tumor recurred 1 yr later, at which time it was again excised, and the diagnosis was reconfirmed by biopsy. Frozen tissue from the second excision was submitted for polymerase chain reaction testing for papillomavirus. The 176-base pair polymerase chain reaction product recovered from the tumor was cloned and sequenced. The papillomavirus had 96% homology with a papillomavirus previously retrieved from a fibropapilloma in a domestic cat and is the next most closely related to bovine papillomavirus type 1. This is the first report of a virus-associated fibropapilloma in a mountain lion. |
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