Cytologic Aspect of Keratoacanthoma with Granulomatous Inflammation in a Dog

    December 2009 in “ Journal of Veterinary Clinics
    Hyang Ji, Dae-Yong Kim, Dong-Bum Ji, Ulsoo Choi
    TLDR The dog's back mass was a keratoacanthoma with inflammation, successfully removed without recurrence.
    A 5-year-old Pekinese dog was evaluated for a back mass present for 1 year, which was diagnosed through fine needle aspiration cytology as a potential epidermal cyst or hair follicle tumor with secondary granulomatous inflammation. Surgical removal and histological examination revealed a well-demarcated nodule in the deep dermis and subcutis, characterized by a central cyst lined with basaloid cells and squamous epithelium, along with multifocal aggregation of macrophages and multinucleated giant cells. The final diagnosis was keratoacanthoma with granulomatous inflammation, and the mass did not recur 5 months post-surgery.
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