2018
DOI: 10.1111/jmp.12341
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Multicentric cutaneous keratoacanthomas in a free‐living marmoset (Callithrix sp.)

Abstract: Cutaneous neoplasia is common in non-human primates. We describe the gross and microscopic features of multicentric cutaneous keratoacanthomas in a free-living marmoset (Callithrix sp.). Immunohistochemistry for human papillomavirus and herpes simplex virus type I and simplex virus type II was negative. Keratoacanthomas should be included in the differential diagnosis for cutaneous masses in non-human primates.

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“…In wildlife PV was detected by PCR in oral swabs of two freeranging NWP, one capuchin and one howler monkey, both from Argentina (176). HPV was investigated by IHC in a case of multicentric cutaneous keratoacanthomas in a freeranging marmoset, but no viral antigen was detected (49).…”
Section: Oropouche Virus (Orov)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In wildlife PV was detected by PCR in oral swabs of two freeranging NWP, one capuchin and one howler monkey, both from Argentina (176). HPV was investigated by IHC in a case of multicentric cutaneous keratoacanthomas in a freeranging marmoset, but no viral antigen was detected (49).…”
Section: Oropouche Virus (Orov)mentioning
confidence: 99%