1994
DOI: 10.1177/104063879400600131
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Multiple Sarcomas of Dental Follicular Mononuclear Cells in a Five-Month-Old Dog

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“…1 Sarcoma of dental follicular mononuclear cells is an extremely rare condition with a single case report. 2 In that report, 2 a 5-month-old dog had multiple vimentin-positive neoplasms arising from within the dental follicles of multiple teeth. That presentation differed from the dog of the present report, making that condition unlikely for the dog of the present report.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…1 Sarcoma of dental follicular mononuclear cells is an extremely rare condition with a single case report. 2 In that report, 2 a 5-month-old dog had multiple vimentin-positive neoplasms arising from within the dental follicles of multiple teeth. That presentation differed from the dog of the present report, making that condition unlikely for the dog of the present report.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The latter 2 are rarely reported neoplasms. 1,2 Lymphoma was deemed unlikely due to the clustering nature of these cells. Due to the poor quality of life and presumably poor prognosis, the owners elected euthanasia and necropsy.…”
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confidence: 99%