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Invasive multiple lymphangiomas in a young dog
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1999
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Multiple LymphangiomasSurgical PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyLymphatic SystemYoung DogSmooth MuscleLymphatic FilariasisVeterinary PathologyCystic MassesLymphatic DiseaseMedicine
An unusual case of multiple lymphangiomas with lymph node involvement is described. A seven-month-old, spayed female golden retriever was presented with a myriad of cystic masses in the inguinal and caudal mammary regions. She was diagnosed with congenital lymphangiomas (i.e., lymphatic hamartomas). As in human lymphangiomas, lymphatic endothelial cells expressing factor VIII-related antigen and smooth muscle were present in this case. A literature search did not identify similar characteristics in other reported canine lymphangiomas. The dog was treated surgically and had a recurrence. Following a second surgical intervention, she is now disease-free.
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