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Orbital adenocarcinoma of lacrimal gland origin in a dog
Journal
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
2
Pages
159-161
Date Issued
2001
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Abstract
A 13-year-old intact female mixed-breed dog was presented for a progressive enlargement of the right eye, which had been treated previously for conjunctivitis. A round, firm mass, approximately 4 cm in diameter, was protruding from the superotemporal aspect of the right orbit, displacing the eyeball anteriorly and ventromedially. The mass was encapsulated, distinct from the eyeball, and not associated with the eyelids. On cut surface, there was a pale multilobulated periphery, with a dark red, soft, and depressed core. Histologically, tumor cells formed cords and tubules, which were stained with mouse anti-human cytokeratin antibody AE1/AE3. Residual glands were serous, and the majority of tumor cells were negative for mucin. The supra-orbital location, encapsulation, and residual serous glands suggest that this mass was a low-grade adenocarcinoma of the lacrimal gland.
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Canis familiaris; adenocarcinoma; animal; animal disease; article; case report; differential diagnosis; dog; dog disease; female; immunohistochemistry; lacrimal apparatus; orbit tumor; pathology; Adenocarcinoma; Animals; Diagnosis, Differential; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Immunohistochemistry; Lacrimal Apparatus; Orbital Neoplasms
Type
journal article