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Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis in a dog: Evidence of immunophenotypic diversity and relationship to human pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis and pulmonary Hodgkin's disease

  • H. M. Park
  • , D. N. Hwang
  • , B. T. Kang
  • , D. I. Jung
  • , G. S. Song
  • , S. J. Lee
  • , J. Y. Yhee
  • , C. H. Yu
  • , A. R. Doster
  • , Jung Hyang Sur

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Abstract

We describe a 10-month-old, intact female American Cocker Spaniel with pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis (PLG). On clinical examination, this dog presented with nonproductive dry cough, serous nasal discharge, dyspnea, and lack of appetite. Radiography showed a consolidated lesion in the left cranial lung lobe. Histopathologic examination showed a mixed population of atypical lymphoid cells that had infiltrated into the pulmonary blood vessels angiocentrically. The lymphocytes were CD3 positive, consistent with a pan-T-cell phenotype. The lymphoid cells in the lesion were also positive for CD20cy and CD79a, indicative of the presence of B cells. We also observed large Reed-Sternberg-like cells that were positive for CD15 and CD30, similar to observations in human pulmonary Hodgkin's disease (PHD). In conclusion, canine PLG in this Cocker Spaniel was associated with B and T cells, which is first identified in a case of canine PLG. It was histopathologically similar to human lymphomatoid granulomatosis and immunophenotypically similar to human PHD.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)921-923
Number of pages3
JournalVeterinary pathology
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The study was supported by the Konkuk University Research Fund 2005. We thank Ms. R.-W. Jang for technical assistance. D.-N. Hwang and B.-T. Kang contributed to this paper as the co-first authors.

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Keywords

  • Dogs
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Pulmonary Hodgkin's disease
  • Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis

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