Diagnostic and Prognostic Challenges of Oral Melanoma in Dogs: A Literature Review and 2 Case Studies.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1177/08987564241308984
Brooke Reynolds, Cynthia M Bell
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Oral melanoma is the most common maxillofacial malignancy in dogs. A unique characteristic of melanoma is its ability to mimic other oral tumors, which makes it one of the most challenging oral tumors to diagnose, especially since 30% to 40% of cases are amelanotic. This article presents 2 case reports of dogs with amelanotic oral melanoma that were both diagnostically challenging. Case 1 is a sparsely pigmented, spindle cell oral melanoma that was initially diagnosed as benign fibrous hyperplasia and subsequently suspected to be fibrosarcoma. Case 2 is an amelanotic oral melanoma that was originally diagnosed as an extramedullary plasmacytoma. This report highlights features of each of the cases while also discussing strategies to optimize the diagnosis of oral melanoma in dogs. A literature review summarizes the diagnostic evaluation of oral melanoma and how it pertains to prognostication.

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犬口腔黑色素瘤的诊断和预后挑战:文献综述和2例病例研究。
口腔黑色素瘤是狗最常见的颌面恶性肿瘤。黑色素瘤的一个独特特征是它能够模仿其他口腔肿瘤,这使得它成为最具挑战性的口腔肿瘤之一,特别是因为30%到40%的病例是无黑色素瘤。这篇文章提出了2例报告与无黑色素瘤口腔黑色素瘤的狗都是具有挑战性的诊断。病例1为色素稀疏的梭形细胞口腔黑色素瘤,最初诊断为良性纤维增生,随后怀疑为纤维肉瘤。病例2为无黑色素瘤性口腔黑色素瘤,最初诊断为髓外浆细胞瘤。本报告强调了每个病例的特点,同时也讨论了优化犬口腔黑色素瘤诊断的策略。一篇文献综述总结了口腔黑色素瘤的诊断评估及其与预后的关系。
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Dentistry (JOVD) is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry. The JOVD provides a continuing education forum for veterinary dental scientists, veterinarians, dentists, and veterinary/dental technicians and hygienists who are engaged in veterinary dental practice. JOVD articles provide practical and scientifically sound information covering not only the medical and surgical aspects, but also specific categories as they relate to clinical practice.
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