Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Histiocitose reativa cutânea em um cão – relato de caso
Fecha
2020-02-28Autor
Bronzatto, Bruna Spagnol
Institución
Resumen
Canine histiocytic proliferative disorders include reactive diseases such as
cutaneous and systemic histiocytosis; and neoplastic diseases: cutaneous histiocytoma
and localized and disseminated histiocytic sarcoma (malignant histiocytosis). Canine
cutaneous histiocytosis is of unknown etiology and pathogenesis, but it is known that
the skin and subcutaneous tissue are the target organs of this disease. This work
describes a case of cutaneous reactive histiocytosis in a dog. The clinical picture was
characterized by several nodules of different sizes throughout the body, without the
presence of pruritus, as well as ulcerated nodular lesion in the snout, these with pruritus.
The definitive diagnosis of the disease was made by obtaining a skin biopsy sample.
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the difficulty in diagnosing this disease,
as well as exposing the difficulty faced in the treatment outcomes of dermatological
diseases in our patients and the importance of skin biopsy and histopathological
examination in the definitive diagnosis.