1. Granuloma eosinofílico atípico en un perro. Reporte de caso.
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de Sousa, Geovanny Romano, Leal da Costa, Daniele Frutuoso, Rodrigues do Nascimento, Maria Jussara, da Silva Ferreira, Jefferson, Cruz Brito Junior, João Ricardo, Nogueira de Galiza, Glauco José, and Noronha de Toledo, Gabriela
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MAST cells , *ORAL mucosa , *SKIN diseases , *EOSINOPHILIC granuloma , *BIOCHEMISTRY , *SCROTUM - Abstract
The eosinophilic granuloma is defined by dense cellular infiltration of eosinophils, macrophages, and mast cells, in addition to collagenolysis foci. Canine eosinophilic granuloma is a rare inflammatory skin disease that affects the oral mucosa. However, the cutaneous eosinophilic granuloma is more evident and can be found in the scrotum, testicles, perineum, and flanks. The etiology of eosinophilic granuloma in dogs is unclear but allergic processes can originate in granulomatous nodules or plaques. Affected dogs may experience itching, swelling, and, occasionally, pain. The histopathological analysis is necessary for a definitive diagnosis. The present case report described a 12-year-old male dog, Poodle, with a history of swelling, itching, and pain in the scrotum. Complete clinical staging was performed through blood count, biochemistry analysis, thoracic radiographs, abdominal ultrasound, and electrocardiogram. The dog was submitted for surgical removal followed by histopathologic evaluation. Eosinophilic granuloma should be included in the differential diagnosis of solitary masses in the scrotal region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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