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Glucagon‐producingneuroendocrine tumour associated with hypoaminoacidaemia and skin lesions

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A nine-year-old neutered female crossbred Bernese mountain dog was diagnosed with superficial necrolytic dermatitis and a glucagon-producing islet cell tumour. Laboratory findings included hyperglucagonaemia and hypoaminoacidaemia. The dog was euthanased because of progression of the disease, and necropsy revealed liver metastases of a neuroendocrine carcinoma with immunohistochemical expression of glucagon and somatostatin. This report represents a case of canine glucagonoma syndrome; the previously reported cases in dogs are also briefly described.

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