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Dog with multiple cysts and skin growths on head treated by surgery

By Marvin D Schuldenfrei et al.·Published in Veterinary dermatology (Print)·2022·View original on Semantic Scholar

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Original publication title: Locally extensive follicular hamartomas with concurrent follicular cysts and dermoid cysts on the head of a dog.

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dog

Plain-English summary

A 5-month-old male Australian shepherd was brought in because of nodular lumps on the top of his head. The vet diagnosed him with a type of skin growth called follicular hamartomas, along with some cysts. The treatment involved surgically removing the affected skin and using a special technique to close the area. After the surgery, the dog had a successful recovery and the skin issues were resolved for the long term.

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Abstract

A 5-month-old, male intact Australian shepherd dog was presented with nodular lesions affecting the dorsal head. A locally diffuse form of follicular hamartomas, with concurrent dermoid cysts and follicular cysts, was diagnosed by histopathological examination. Complete surgical excision of the affected skin and closure with a subdermal plexus advancement flap led to long-term resolution.

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Original publication on Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/35661446