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Clinical, haematological, immunohistochemical and pathological findings in 10 cattle with cutaneous lymphoma
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Lymphoid NeoplasiaAnimal ScienceSurgical PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationIntracutaneous NodulesPathological FindingsFemale CattleLivestock HealthVeterinary ResearchLymphatic DiseaseDermatologyVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsMedicineCutaneous Lymphoma
This paper describes the clinical, haematological, immunohistochemical and pathological findings in 10 female cattle with cutaneous lymphoma. The most striking clinical finding was multifocal intracutaneous nodules, which were firm, hairless and sometimes covered with haemorrhagic crusts. All the animals had multiple lymphadenopathy. Eight of the animals had leucocytosis and two also had lymphocytosis. In seven animals, a definitive diagnosis of lymphosarcoma was made on the basis of biopsies of intracutaneous nodules or fine needle aspirates of superficial lymph nodes. In some of the cattle the kidneys, heart, spleen and lungs were affected.
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