Amyloid-Producing Odontogenic Tumor in a Shih-Tzu Dog

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A 9-month-old male Shih-Tzu dog had a right mandibular tumor composed of strands, or nest-like proliferation of epithelial cells with abundant fibrous stroma characterized by spheroid to large nodular deposition of amyloid with Congo-red stain. Globule calcification was also seen throughout the tumor tissue and the spheroid depositions often had a concentrically laminated structure (Liesegang rings). The case was diagnosed as amyloid-producing odontogenic tumor in a dog.

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Kuwamura, M., Kanehara, T., Yamate, J., Shimada, T., & Kotani, T. (2000). Amyloid-Producing Odontogenic Tumor in a Shih-Tzu Dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 62(6), 655–657. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.62.655

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