Oral fibrolipoma in dogs: Retrospective case series study and comparative review.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Daniel Felipe Barrantes Murillo, Alexis Berrocal, Cynthia Bell, Daniel R Rissi, Linden E Craig, Erin A Graham, Emily J Brinker, Tatiane Terumi Negrão Watanabe
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Fibrolipoma is defined as a typical lipoma transected by variable amounts of paucicellular and collagenous fibrous components. Oral and lingual fibrolipomas are well-recognized histological entities in human medicine that are slightly more prevalent in females, occur most commonly after the fourth decade, and arise from the buccal mucosa. The documentation of this neoplasm in the oral cavity is lacking in veterinary medicine. Through a multi-institutional retrospective compilation of cases submitted to diagnostic pathology services, here we describe the clinical and pathologic features of oral fibrolipomas in dogs. A total of 112 cases of oral fibrolipomas in dogs were retrieved. The mean age was 10.1 years (range 2-16 years, ±2.63 years standard deviation), with an average tumor size of 1.7 cm (range 0.2-8 cm, ±1.1 cm standard deviation). The most common location was the tongue (57.1%, 64/112), followed by the buccal mucosa (15.2%, 16/112), sublingual area (8.0%, 9/112), gingiva and lip (4.5%, 5/112 each), and palate (1 case). The anatomical location of oral fibrolipomas only differed significantly among the dog breeds (P < .001) but not among sex, age, anamnesis, or reason for submission. The tumor was most commonly reported in males (69.7%, 78/112), and in 62.5% (70/112) of the cases, the tumor was an incidental finding. Fibrolipoma should be considered a differential diagnosis when considering benign lingual and other oral soft tissue masses in dogs.

犬口腔纤维脂肪瘤:回顾性病例系列研究和比较综述。
纤维脂肪瘤被定义为由不同数量的粘液细胞和胶原纤维成分横切而成的典型脂肪瘤。口腔和舌纤维脂肪瘤是人类医学中公认的组织学实体,女性发病率略高,最常发生在第四个十年之后,来自颊粘膜。兽医学中缺乏关于口腔中这种肿瘤的文献。通过对提交病理诊断服务的病例进行多机构回顾性汇编,我们在此描述了狗口腔纤维脂肪瘤的临床和病理特征。我们共检索到 112 例犬口腔纤维脂肪瘤病例。平均年龄为 10.1 岁(2-16 岁,标准差为 ±2.63),平均肿瘤大小为 1.7 厘米(0.2-8 厘米,标准差为 ±1.1)。最常见的部位是舌头(57.1%,64/112),其次是口腔粘膜(15.2%,16/112)、舌下部位(8.0%,9/112)、牙龈和嘴唇(各占 4.5%,5/112)以及上颚(1 例)。口腔纤维脂肪瘤的解剖位置仅在犬种之间存在显著差异(P < .001),而在性别、年龄、病史或送检原因之间则无显著差异。该肿瘤最常见于雄性犬(69.7%,78/112),62.5%(70/112)的病例是偶然发现的。在考虑狗的舌侧良性肿块和其他口腔软组织肿块时,应将纤维脂肪瘤作为鉴别诊断的一个因素。
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Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathology 农林科学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Pathology (VET) is the premier international publication of basic and applied research involving domestic, laboratory, wildlife, marine and zoo animals, and poultry. Bridging the divide between natural and experimental diseases, the journal details the diagnostic investigations of diseases of animals; reports experimental studies on mechanisms of specific processes; provides unique insights into animal models of human disease; and presents studies on environmental and pharmaceutical hazards.
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