1. Congenital cutaneous fibropapillomatosis in a warmblood foal
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Ann Martens, Maarten Oosterlinck, H. De Cock, E. van de Water, T. Picavet, and R. de Moree
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EXPRESSION ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,animal diseases ,Papillomatosis ,HORSES ,0403 veterinary science ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,biology.animal ,PIGLET ,medicine ,Hamartoma ,Nevus ,Veterinary Sciences ,P53 ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,DOMESTIC-ANIMALS ,DNA ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,TUMORS ,NEVUS ,EQUINE ,030104 developmental biology ,Warmblood ,Foal ,Papilloma ,PAPILLOMATOSIS ,Histopathology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
In this report, clinical and histological findings of a rare case of a large congenital fibropapilloma on the forehead of a warmblood foal are reported. Surgical excision was curative and no recurrence was observed after nine months. The foal did not present any other abnormalities. Morphologically, the lesion was classified as a fibro-epithelial type of skin hamartoma. The fibrous component has thus far only been reported in pigs. Although fibropapillomas are common in adult animals and are associated with papillomavirus infection, this association has not been demonstrated in foals and piglets. Additionally, there were no histopathological indications of papillomavirus infection in the present study, nor could PCR reveal the presence of papillomavirus DNA.
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- 2016
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