Systemic Mastocytosis Associated with Liver Failure in an Adult German Shepherd Dog
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2006Author
Gitonga, N P
Kitaa, J M A
Mbuthia, P G
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A 10-year-old German shepherd dog was presented vvith right fore limb oedema, ascites and hepatomegaly. A clinical diagnosis of ehrlichiosis and liver failure was made. Response to therapy was unfavourable and with the owner's consent, euthanasia was performed. Necropsy findings revealed a markedly enlarged liver whose surface had numerous cream coloured nodular masses. On histopathology, the liver tissue was destroyed by the infiltrating neoplastic mast cells and eosinophils. Based on the gross and microscopic findings, the condition was diagnosed as metastatic mastocytoma that resulted in liver failure. Occurrence of systemic mastocytosis without overt cutaneous lesions is rare. This article documents a case of liver failure due to malignant mastocytosis ofvvhich there are scant reports.
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The Kenya Veterinarian 30 (1) 2006Publisher
Department of Clinical Studies Department oj Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi