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Unilateral intraocular mastocytosis and anterior uveitis in a dog with subcutaneous mast cell tumors
Authors:Brendan O. Boostrom  Kathryn L. Good  David J. Maggs  Robert B. Rebhun  Jennifer L. Johns  Michael S. Kent
Affiliation:1. William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California‐ Davis, , Davis, CA, 95616 USA;2. Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California‐ Davis, , Davis, CA, 95616 USA;3. Department of Comparative Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford University, , Stanford, CA, 94305 USA
Abstract:A 9‐year‐old male castrated Scottish terrier was referred to the Radiation Oncology Service at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital for palliative radiation therapy of an incompletely excised, recurrent subcutaneous mast cell tumor (MCT) located over the right scapula, and surgical removal of a perianal MCT. Three weeks after initial presentation and prior to the fifth radiation treatment, the patient was presented with cloudiness of the left eye of 3–7 days duration. Ophthalmic consultation revealed 3+ aqueous flare with a dependent, swirling component filling approximately one‐third of the anterior chamber. Aqueocentesis was performed under general anesthesia. Cytology revealed mast cells with highly atypical morphology and considered most consistent with neoplasia. The patient died 7 months after pathologic diagnosis of MCT on the right shoulder and 2 months after the cytologic diagnosis of malignant mast cells in the left anterior chamber. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of intraocular involvement in a mammal with MCTs, described here as intraocular mastocytosis.
Keywords:mast cell tumor  intraocular  anterior chamber  tyrosine kinase inhibitor  anterior uveitis
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