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   A Case Report of Dermatofibroma in a Persian Leopard in Golestan National Park, Iran  
   
نویسنده namroodi somayeh ,hoseini mohammad ,alijani hadi ,amani reza ,roshanian siavash
منبع iranian journal of veterinary medicine - 2020 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:215 -220
چکیده    Dermatofibroma is a common skin benign cutaneous tumor with many variants based on alterations in the morphology and composition of its diverse elements. the cause of dermatofibroma is unknown, it was historically attributed to being a reactive response to some traumatic lesion to the skin which is associated with itching and pain. this tumor usually appears on the limbs, especially the end extremities, in young adults. in the present study, a middle-aged persian leopard was accidentally killed because of a car incident in the golestan national park, iran. following necropsy, skin mass on the right toe was observed and after sampling was transferred to the laboratory. after routine histopathological and immunohistochemical processes, dermatofibroma was diagnosed microscopically with non-capsulated, circumscribed, hypocellular dermal nodule in a spiral pattern. according to the results of this study immunohistochemical staining revealed positivity for cd34. there is limited information about the dermatofibroma in leopards. to our knowledge, this is the first report of dermatofibroma in the persian leopard.
کلیدواژه Dermatofibroma ,Immunohistochemistry ,Histopathology ,Leopard
آدرس university of agricultural sciences and natural resources, faculty of fisheries and environmental sciences, department of environmental sciences, Iran, islamic azad university, babol branch, department of veterinary pathobiology, Iran, islamic azad university, babol branch, young researchers and elite club, Iran, islamic azad university, babol branch, young researchers and elite club, Iran, golestan office of the environment department, Iran
 
     
   
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