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Multicentric Form of Lymphosarcoma in a Dog (개에서의 다중심형 림프육종의 발생례)

  • 김정은;장광호;채형규;임재현;권영삼;이근우;장인호
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.492-496
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    • 1999
  • A 3-year old male Maltese, which had enlarged and ballooned superficial lymph-nodes, was admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyung-pook National University. Radiographic findings indicated cranial mediastinal mass, interstitial pneumonitis, conspicuous splenomegaly and liver enlargement. The patient showed anorexia, depression and anemia. It was autopsied following its death 2 days after admittance. There were copious hemoperitoneum, lymphomatous mass in the spleen, torsion of the mesenterium and stenosis of the duodenum. On the microscopic observation, there was the increase of the amount of lymphocytic cytoplasm and numbers of nucleus-devided lymphocytes followed by their diffused infiltration in lymph nodule. Based on the physical, histological and pathological findings, this case was diagnosed as a multicentric form of lymphosarcoma.

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A Case of Canine Lymphosarcoma (개의 임파육종의 1예)

  • Kim Duck-Hwan;Kim Kyo-Joon;Cho Sung-Whan;Jun Moo-Hyung;Kwon Oh-Deog;Bae Kyu-Yul;Lee Yong-Sun
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.309-316
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    • 1986
  • One six-year-old male Cocker spaniel with chief complaints of mandibular swelling and anorexia was referred. This dog was diagnosed into lymphosarcoma by the results of the examination with peripheral blood and fluid of the lymph nodes and bone marrow aspirated. This patient was multicentric form clinically and was cytomorphologically identified into lymphoblastic form of lymphosarcoma.

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Multicentric T cell lymphosarcoma in a Jeju native boar

  • Yang, Hyoung-Seok;Kang, Sang-Chul;Jung, Ji-Youl;Roh, In-Soon;Kim, Dae-Yong;Bae, Jong-Hee;Kim, Jae-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.187-190
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    • 2007
  • A 7-year-old Jeju native boar was requested to the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory of Cheju National University with a clinical signs of anorexia, melena, lethargy and sudden death. At necropsy, four coalescing firm masses were occupied in the abdominal cavity between ventral surface of stomach and pancreas. Individual mass was a yellowish white in color and up to 6 cm in diameter. These masses were not encapsulated and bulged from the cut surface. Liver and spleen were enlarged and pale nodules were presented in these tissues. Some yellowish white nodules up to 5 mm in diameter were scattered in kidneys. Histopathologically, lymphoblastic tumor cells were occupied in the abdominal masses, multifocal areas of liver, kidneys, and spleen. Morphologically lymphoblastic tumor cells were round to oval in shape, and medium to large in size. They had round to oval nuclei, moderate amount of eosinophilic cytoplasm, and many mitotic figures. Immunohistochemistry revealed that tumor cells were CD3-positive and $CD79{\alpha}$-negative, consistent with T-cell lineage. Based on gross, microscopic findings and immunohistochemistry, this case was diagnosed as porcine multi-centric T cell lymphosarcoma. In animals, as in human, the T-cell lymphomas are generally more aggressive than B cell types and respond less well to therapy. In our best knowledge, this is the first report for porcine T cell lymphosarcoma in Korea.

Visceral Lymphosarcoma in a Dog (개의 임파육종(淋巴肉腫)의 일예보고)

  • Bak, Ung-bok;Sung, Jai-ki;Lee, Chang-woo;Kim, Jung-whan
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 1985
  • An eighteen months old, female, Great Dane dog which had shown signs of severe cachexia, dehydration, hematuria, vomiting and the palpable cervical mass during three weeks was examined clinically and necropsied after death. Diagnosis of this tumor case was made by gross pathology, cytology of the aspirate, radiography of the abdomen and the tumor tissse as multicentric, histiocytic lymphosarcoma. Cytologic findings of the needle aspirate of the cervical lesion were typical of macrophage origin cell. The tnmor was encountered predominantly in the lymph nodes, tonsils and spleen. The predominant cell type of these tumor masses manifested characteristics of histiocytic cells.

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Multicentric Lymphosarcoma in a Maltese Dog

  • Jung, Ji-Youl;Kang, Sang-Chul;Roh, In-Soon;Yun, Young-Min;Kim, Jung-Hun;Lee, Kyoung-Kap;An, Min-Chan;Kim, Jae-Hoon;Bae, Jong-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.77.1-78
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    • 2005
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