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An 18-month-old neutered male Dobermann/German Shepherd Dog-cross presented with a well-circumscribed, alopecic, pink mass, approximately 2 cm in diameter, located on the right shoulder. The mass was first noticed five days previously. Fine needle aspiration of both masses is performed and smears are prepared (Wright’s, ×100).
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What is your diagnosis? | The young age of this animal, the rapid appearance, anterior location and cytological appearance are compatible with a cutaneous histiocytoma, a benign dermal tumour of dogs.
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What treatment do you recommend? | This tumour generally regresses spontaneously within a few months such that no therapy is needed unless the mass causes itching or bleeding and discomfort to the animal, or if it does not appear to regress within the anticipated time following observation. |
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