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What are clinical lesions of Histo
-multiple small ulcerated nodules
-draining lesion
-anorexia, depression, weight loss, fever
-dyspnea, tachypnea,
-ocular disease
-lameness in cat
-cough, diarrhea, ascites in dog
How do you diagnose histo
-Cytology:
pyogranulomatous inflammation
multiple intracellular organism
small yeast organism
clear halo
basophilic center
-histopath
-thoracic rads
What are clinical lesions of coccidiomycosis
skin lesion develop directly over infected bone (Esp long bone)
how do you diagnose coccidiomycosis
-Cytology:
suppurative to pyogranulomatous inflammation
difficult to id fungal organism
-Histopath
-Serology
-Fungal culture
-Rads
what is canine papillomavirus
benign oral, ocular and cutaneous warts
young dog
what are disease characteristics of squamous cell carcinoma
-malignant neoplasm of keratinocytes
-Solar exposure: thinly haired, non-pigmented areas
-older white cats
what are characteristics of feline basal cell tumor
pigmented
head and neck
firm and rounded
may be cystic
Cats
what are characteristics of follicular cyst
epidermal inclusion cyst
non neoplastic structure
often rupture toothpaste material
What are characteristics of sebaceous gland tumor
-benign tumor of sebocytes due to hyperplasia
-common in older dog
-Mulitple
-cauliflower like
What are characteristics of histiocytoma
benign neoplasia of mononuclear cells
young dogs
spontaneous resolution
What are characteristics of malignant histiocytosis
malignant neoplasia of mononuclear cells
Bernese Mtn Dog
cutaneous lesions uncommon - systemic involvement of spleen, ln, bone marrow, lung
what are disease characteristics of nonepitheloptropic lymphoma
Malignant neoplasm of B lymphocytes
-nodular form
-rare oral mucosa involvement
-epidermis of NOT target tissue
what are disease characteristics of epitheloptropic lymphoma in dogs
Malignant neoplasm of T lymphocytes
-erythematous plaques to nodules
-can mimic scabies
-oral mucosa involvement likely
-epidermis IS target tissue
what are disease characteristics of epitheloptropic lymphoma in cats
Malignant neoplasm of T lymphocytes
-pruritis to exfoliative lesion with crusting
-can mimic allergic disease
-oral mucosa involvement less likely
-epidermis IS target tissue