none8Wide surgery represents the best therapy for skin tumors, although hampered by local recurrences after incomplete removal. As the clinical assessment of tumor size rarely corresponds to its actual extension, the completeness of surgery can be effectively determined only by the histological evaluation of excision margins. To assess the efficacy of the histological evaluation of margins in predicting the development of local recurrence, 50 canine and feline surgically-removed skin tumors (21 MCTs, 18 soft tissue sarcomas, 11 carcinomas) have been examined. Margins were judged as clean, clean but close (tumor cells < 2 mm from margins) or infiltrated. Histological grade was assessed in sarcomas and MCTs. Tumor recurrence-free interval...
International audienceAims In previous studies, skin retraction of dermato-pathological specimens af...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
Wide surgery is the mainstay of the multimodal treatment for injection site sarcomas (ISS) in cats.1...
Objective. To assess the usefulness of the histologic evaluation of surgical margins in predicting l...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate completeness of excision and clinical outcome in dogs with cutaneous mast cel...
Adjuvant treatments are recommended in dogs with incompletely excised cutaneous soft-tissue sarcoma ...
Graduation date: 2016Feline injection site sarcomas (FISS) are frequently encountered cutaneous and ...
When cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCT) are removed and evaluated for histopathology, the tissue under...
Mast cell tumors, which are neoplasms with variable behavior, from less aggressive to highly metasta...
Cutaneous mast cell tumors (cMCTs) account for approximately 20% of skin neoplasms in cats. As there...
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to quantify the surgical margin necessary to maxi...
Even with a precise preoperative diagnosis, complete excision of nonmelanoma skin cancer is not alwa...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) develop from mesenchymal cells of soft tissues, and they commonly occur ...
Clinical treatment of mast cell tumors may include surgical excision, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and...
open5noBACKGROUND: Canine cutaneous perivascular wall tumors (c-PWT) are soft tissue sarcomas recent...
International audienceAims In previous studies, skin retraction of dermato-pathological specimens af...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
Wide surgery is the mainstay of the multimodal treatment for injection site sarcomas (ISS) in cats.1...
Objective. To assess the usefulness of the histologic evaluation of surgical margins in predicting l...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate completeness of excision and clinical outcome in dogs with cutaneous mast cel...
Adjuvant treatments are recommended in dogs with incompletely excised cutaneous soft-tissue sarcoma ...
Graduation date: 2016Feline injection site sarcomas (FISS) are frequently encountered cutaneous and ...
When cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCT) are removed and evaluated for histopathology, the tissue under...
Mast cell tumors, which are neoplasms with variable behavior, from less aggressive to highly metasta...
Cutaneous mast cell tumors (cMCTs) account for approximately 20% of skin neoplasms in cats. As there...
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to quantify the surgical margin necessary to maxi...
Even with a precise preoperative diagnosis, complete excision of nonmelanoma skin cancer is not alwa...
Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) develop from mesenchymal cells of soft tissues, and they commonly occur ...
Clinical treatment of mast cell tumors may include surgical excision, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and...
open5noBACKGROUND: Canine cutaneous perivascular wall tumors (c-PWT) are soft tissue sarcomas recent...
International audienceAims In previous studies, skin retraction of dermato-pathological specimens af...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
Wide surgery is the mainstay of the multimodal treatment for injection site sarcomas (ISS) in cats.1...