Sebaceous cell differentiation in a canine oral papilloma

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Papillomas caused by viral infection are well-known tumors in animals. Microscopic features typically include neoplastic epithelium with hyperkeratosis and koilocytes. An 8-y-old castrated male Shih Tzu dog was presented with a small exophytic mass on the external upper lip. The mass was diagnosed as a viral papilloma based on microscopic and immunohistochemical examination. Sebaceous cell differentiation was found in the neoplastic epithelium of the tumor, which is a rare finding in humans or animals.

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Gang, D. G., Sim, C. H., Lee, T. J., Kong, J. Y., & Hong, I. H. (2018). Sebaceous cell differentiation in a canine oral papilloma. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 30(4), 569–571. https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638718779102

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