A five-year-old, male crossbreed rabbit was referred for acute caudal abdominal swelling. On physical examination, the rabbit was slightly depressed and showed an enlarged subcutaneous cyst in the caudal abdomen and an adjacent small, ulcerated solid mass. A drainage tube was placed in the cystic area, and surgical resection of the solid mass was performed. The histopathological diagnosis of the mass was apocrine adenocarcinoma. To the authors' knowledge, this report describes the first case of spontaneous apocrine adenocarcinoma of possible sweat gland origin in a male rabbit. © 2006 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.
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Miwa, Y., Mochiduki, M., Nakayama, H., Shibuya, N., Ogawa, H., & Sasaki, N. (2006). Apocrine adenocarcinoma of possible sweat gland origin in a male rabbit. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 47(9), 541–544. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2006.00113.x
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