Cutaneous lymphocytosis (CL) is an uncommon and controversial lymphoproliferative disorder described in dogs and cats. CL is generally characterized by a heterogeneous clinical presentation and histological features that may overlap with epitheliotropic lymphoma. Therefore, its neoplastic or reactive nature is still debated. Here, we describe clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and clonality features of a retrospective case series of 19 cats and 10 dogs with lesions histologically compatible with CL. In both species, alopecia, erythema, and scales were the most frequent clinical signs. Histologically, a dermal infiltrate of small to medium-sized lymphocytes, occasionally extending to the subcutis, was always identified. Conversely...
Abstract. Cutaneous lymphomas are uncommon in people and companion animals. The tumors can be broadl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine and analyse the immunophenotype and histological appearance of naturally occ...
NEOPLASIA of the haematopoietic system is common in dogs and cats. In both species, lymphoma (eg, ma...
Cutaneous lymphocytosis (CL) is an uncommon and controversial lymphoproliferative disorder described...
Three cases of feline lymphocytosis are described. The disease has been recently reported and probab...
Feline primary cutaneous lymphomas (FPCLs) account for 0.2% to 3% of all lymphomas in cats and are m...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in cats shares many similarities with its human counterpart but ...
A lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma was diagnosed in a 12- year-old domestic cat that had a primary cutaneo...
Hepatic lymphoma is poorly characterized in cats and differentiating between inflammation and lympho...
Case summary Skin tumours are the second-most common form of feline cancer after haematopoietic neop...
Introduction: A retrospective study on 123 canine and 48 feline lymphomas was carried out in order t...
A 4-years old, spayed female, domestic shorthaired cat was presented for a slow growing, non painful...
Background: Feline Progressive Histiocytosis (FPH) is a cutaneous dendritic cell neoplasm characteri...
Nodal lymphomas are less common in cats than in dogs and, consequently, no specific studies have bee...
Feline primary cutaneous lymphomas (FPCLs) account for 0.2% to 3% of all lymphomas in cats and are m...
Abstract. Cutaneous lymphomas are uncommon in people and companion animals. The tumors can be broadl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine and analyse the immunophenotype and histological appearance of naturally occ...
NEOPLASIA of the haematopoietic system is common in dogs and cats. In both species, lymphoma (eg, ma...
Cutaneous lymphocytosis (CL) is an uncommon and controversial lymphoproliferative disorder described...
Three cases of feline lymphocytosis are described. The disease has been recently reported and probab...
Feline primary cutaneous lymphomas (FPCLs) account for 0.2% to 3% of all lymphomas in cats and are m...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in cats shares many similarities with its human counterpart but ...
A lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma was diagnosed in a 12- year-old domestic cat that had a primary cutaneo...
Hepatic lymphoma is poorly characterized in cats and differentiating between inflammation and lympho...
Case summary Skin tumours are the second-most common form of feline cancer after haematopoietic neop...
Introduction: A retrospective study on 123 canine and 48 feline lymphomas was carried out in order t...
A 4-years old, spayed female, domestic shorthaired cat was presented for a slow growing, non painful...
Background: Feline Progressive Histiocytosis (FPH) is a cutaneous dendritic cell neoplasm characteri...
Nodal lymphomas are less common in cats than in dogs and, consequently, no specific studies have bee...
Feline primary cutaneous lymphomas (FPCLs) account for 0.2% to 3% of all lymphomas in cats and are m...
Abstract. Cutaneous lymphomas are uncommon in people and companion animals. The tumors can be broadl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine and analyse the immunophenotype and histological appearance of naturally occ...
NEOPLASIA of the haematopoietic system is common in dogs and cats. In both species, lymphoma (eg, ma...