A 2-year-old castrated male mongrel dog presented with a well-demarcated fluctuant dermal
mass, located on the back of the neck. Grossly along with cystic structures filled with a
black greasy fluid, when cut open. Microscopically, the mass was multi-lobulated. The
lobules consisted of neoplastic basaloid cells and showed central degeneration, forming
multiple central cystic structures filled with dark melanin-pigmented materials.
Immunohistochemically, the neoplastic cells were strongly positive for CK14 and partially
positive for CK19, but negative for CK7, CK8/18, CD34, S-100, Melan-A and α-SMA. Based on
the findings, the present case was diagnosed as a feline-type basal cell tumor
characterized by cystic structures filled with abundant black fluid.
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