Mammary lipid-rich carcinoma with extensive amyloid deposition in a dog

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A 6-year-old female Labrador retriever presented with a mass in the right mammary gland, and swollen right inguinal and axillary lymph nodes. Fine needle aspiration biopsy suggested a malignant lipid-producing tumor, such as liposarcoma. Histopathologically, the neoplasms were solid, lobulated nests of atypical epithelial cells with a large amount of extracellular deposits of amyloid in both mammary gland and lymph nodes. The proliferating cells contained large cytoplasmic vacuoles, positive for oil red-O. These cells were immunopositive for cytokeratin (AE1/AE3) and β-casein and negative for SMA. The amyloid deposits were immunopositive for β-casein. These findings suggested that the proliferating cells secreted β-casein forming amyloid deposits. This is the first report of mammary lipid-rich carcinoma with extensive amyloid deposition derived from β-casein. © 2012 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Tei, M., Uchida, K., Chambers, J. K., Harada, H., Takahashi, M., Nishimura, R., … Nakayama, H. (2012). Mammary lipid-rich carcinoma with extensive amyloid deposition in a dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.11-0482

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