Nasal transmissible venereal tumor in a Jack Russel Terrier bitch

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A two-year old Jack Russell Terrier female with left-sided epistaxis was brought to the Clinic of the Bucharest Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Endoscopy of the left nasal cavity revealed a cauliflower-like mass. Cytological and histopathological features were specific to canine transmissible venereal tumour (CTVT). Tumor tissue showed positive immunoreactivity to anti-vimentin monoclonal antibody (90%) and Ki67 (35%) and samples were negative for anti-cytokeratin monoclonal antibody. Chemotherapy with vincristine sulphate at a dose of 0.025 mg/kg i.v./week for 6 administrations was successful. This paper presents a primary form of nasal CTVT in a Jack Russell Terrier female.

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Feghiu, A., Crînganu, D., Dumitrescu, F., Pascal, M., Vasilescu, F., & Militaru, M. (2015). Nasal transmissible venereal tumor in a Jack Russel Terrier bitch. Acta Veterinaria, 65(1), 143–148. https://doi.org/10.1515/acve-2015-0012

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