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Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias

Print version ISSN 0120-0690On-line version ISSN 2256-2958

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OCHOA-AMAYA, Julieta E; ROQUE-RODRIGUEZ, Anita I  and  PEDRAZA-CASTILLO, Natalia. Malignant systemic histiocytoses in a canine: A Case reportHistocitose sistêmica maligna num cachorro: Reporte de caso. Rev Colom Cienc Pecua [online]. 2009, vol.22, n.1, pp.61-73. ISSN 0120-0690.

The malignant systemic histiocytoses is a disease slightly common of dogs and cats, that has been characterize by the neoplasic proliferation of macrofhages in different organs and systems. The proliferative histiocytic disease can present nodular masses in lungs, liver, and lymphatic mediastines nodules, the dermis and epidermis are not very compromised. To the Veterinary Clinic of the Universidad de los Llanos arrived a female canine of 5 years old with depression, lack of appetite, abdominal distension, hyperventilation, purulent secretion by the vulva. With the necropsy was found a circular, multilobuled, hard, hemorrhagic mass with a diameter of 6 cm located in the cranial mediastine; in the abdominal cavity, metastases of the neoplasm to the liver and spleen. In the uterus was noticed a greater purulent secretion in the left horn. By histopathology the diagnostic was a Malignant Systemic Histiocytoses, the lungs, liver, lymph nodes and arm were affected. In the uterus was diagnosticing a pyometra.

Keywords : canine; malignant systemic histiocytose; pyometra.

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