1. Feline cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma (Merkel cell tumour): clinical and pathological findings.
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Bagnasco G, Properzi R, Porto R, Nardini V, Poli A, and Abramo F
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- Animals, Carcinoma, Merkel Cell diagnosis, Cat Diseases pathology, Cat Diseases surgery, Cats, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Immunohistochemistry veterinary, Nose, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Carcinoma, Merkel Cell veterinary, Cat Diseases diagnosis, Skin Neoplasms veterinary
- Abstract
A case of a feline Merkel cell tumour is described. An 8-year-old, female cat developed a round, alopecic, reddish mass on the nose. Wide excisional surgery was performed with cartilage resection. Histologically the mass was composed of solid islands of mostly basophilic densely packed cells with a scant cytoplasm, which was suggestive of a neuroendocrine origin. Results of immunohistochemical studies using antibodies against neurone-specific enolase, chromogranin, synaptophysin and pan-cytokeratin allowed classification of the lesion as a Merkel cell tumour. Ultrastructurally, dense core granules were identified in the cytoplasm. In a 2-year follow-up no relapses or metastases were observed. The clinical course recorded is in contrast with the malignant nature of a Merkel cell tumour recently described in a cat and of the human Merkel cell tumour, but is similar to the course of the canine Merkel cell tumour which is often benign. Early diagnosis along with the use of wide surgical excision might be considered an important factor in preventing relapse of this tumour.
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- 2003
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