OVC 2024 – Cytology of Twelve Common Skin Neoplasms
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1 CE hour
Dr Kate Baker
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Cytology of Twelve Common Skin Neoplasms
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Skin neoplasia is common in dogs and cats. In this lecture, we will explore some of the most common skin neoplasms and what they look like cytologically. Gross photos will accompany cytology photos for most cases.
Program Agenda:
Discuss the gross and cytologic features of ten common skin neoplasms including: lipoma, trichoblastoma, melanocytic neoplasms, mast cell tumor, squamous cell carcinoma, hemangioma/hemangiosarcoma, histiocytoma, squamous papilloma, soft tissue sarcoma, and sebaceous adenoma.
Discuss the limitations of cytology when it comes to diagnosis of certain skin neoplasms (i.e. when histopathology is needed for additional information/confirmation, when certain non-neoplastic processes can mimic skin neoplasia).

