Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog

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Abstract

A claw bed inverted squamous papilloma (ISP) presented clinically as a swollen digit in a dog. Canine papillomavirus (CPV) type 2 was amplified by PCR and localised to the papilloma's epidermis using in situ hybridisation. This is the first report demonstrating a claw bed ISP caused by CPV.

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Resendes, A. R., Trainor, K. E., Bera, M., Cheng, R. C. F., & Luff, J. (2024). Claw bed inverted squamous papilloma associated with canine papillomavirus type 2 in a dog. Veterinary Dermatology, 35(2), 230–233. https://doi.org/10.1111/vde.13208

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