Sertolioma in a dog: Case Report

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  • Cleyson Filho Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Priscila Braga Faculty of Biological Sciences - State University of Ceará – Fortaleza –
  • Carlos Lopes Faculty of Veterinary – State University of Ceará – Fortaleza –
  • Camila Soares Faculty of Veterinary – State University of Ceará – Health Department – Crateús –
  • Daniel Viana Program in Veterinary Sciences – Faculty of Veterinary – State University of Ceará – Pathovet Clinical Pathology Laboratory – Fortaleza –

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Canine, Neoplasia, Testicle, Histopathology, Sertoli cell tumor.

Resumo

Testicular neoplasms are more common in dogs than in other species of domestic animals. The Sertoli cell tumor is one of the most frequent testicular neoplasms, arising from specific support cells inside the seminiferous tubules. One of its major characteristics is to be able to present a benign behavior, being one of the most common tumors in non-castrated male old dogs. Generally, it does not course with clinical symptoms, appearing to be the testicular growth the first signal to start suspicions of the affection in most of the time. This work aims to report a case of Sertolioma in a 10-year-old domestic mixed breed dog.

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2017-09-22

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