Unusual Equine Tumors
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2024.07.014
Unusual Equine Tumors
Abstract
There are a number of unusual tumors in the horse. Gross tumor characteristics, anatomical location, and signalment may assist with identification. Clinical pathology is often unrewarding with non-specific findings, while fine needle aspirates may not obtain sufficient tissue material to confirm a diagnosis. Although regular staining of biopsy material may be sufficient, immunohistochemistry markers may be required, especially in less differentiated tumors. The prognosis is dependent on the type, location, tumor size as well as on metastatic spread. A selection of unusual and rare tumors that the clinician is more likely to encounter is discussed.
Keywords: Horse; Mast cell; Muscle; Neuroendocrine; Tumor; Vascular.
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