KMID : 1094020080250030200
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2008 Volume.25 No. 3 p.200 ~ p.201
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A Case of Cutaneous Fibroma in a Korean Indigenous Cattle
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Jang Jong-Sik
Kim Jae-Hoon Shin Tae-Kyun Cho Gil-Jae Kwon Oh-Deog
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Abstract
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A case of cutaneous fibroma was diagnosed in the skin of the right hindlimb of a Korean indigenous cattle in Kyungpook province, Korea. Grossly, the protruding skin nodules consisted of a solitary mass above large grapelike warty nodules on the leg. These masses were firm and rubbery, and the cut surface was gray to white. Histopathologically, the benign neoplastic nodules consisted of spindle-type fibroblasts with collagen. Melanoma, sarcoma, and fibropapilloma were excluded because there was no sign of melanin, muscle type cells, or epidermal proliferation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a cutaneous fibroma in a Korean indigenous cattle in Korea.
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KEYWORD
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Cutaneous fibroma, Fibroblasts, Korean indigenous cattle
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