This case report describes a low-grade malignant B-cell lymphoma (lymphocytic lymphoma) in a 14-year-old mixed breed cat, diagnosed by bronchoscopy and diagnostic imaging (radiography, ultrasound and computed tomography). The patient was treated with surgery, and postoperative complications included blindness and a severe mycoplasma infection of the thoracic cavity, which was treated using a vacuum-assisted closure device. Long-term therapy with prednisolone and chlorambucil and outcome with a survival time of 1385 days after discharge are also presented.
A case of a solitary pilar leiomyoma of the finger in a 47-year-old female is presented. Although leiomyomas of the hand have been described, they typically originate from the smooth muscle of vascular structures. The present case is a leiomyoma derived from smooth muscle of the arrector pili muscle. This has not been reported in the literature. The lesion was excised, symptomatic improvement was achieved, and there are no signs of recurrence at early follow-up
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