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B M Debey1, M Bagladi-Swanson, S Kapil
1Department of Diagnostic Medicine, Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
Canine papillomavirus caused warts on a Beagle's feet. These lesions, including unusual cytoplasmic inclusions, resolved spontaneously within two months, highlighting the natural course of canine papillomavirus infections.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Dermatology
- Viral Pathology
- Canine Infectious Diseases
Background:
- Papillomaviruses are common causes of benign epithelial tumors in various animal species.
- Cutaneous papillomas in dogs can present with diverse clinical and histopathological features.
- Understanding viral inclusions aids in diagnosing and characterizing papillomavirus infections.
Observation:
- A young Beagle presented with multiple papillomas affecting all four feet digits.
- No concurrent oral or other cutaneous lesions were noted.
- Immunoperoxidase staining confirmed papillomavirus antigen within keratinocyte nuclei.
Findings:
- Papillomas exhibited typical intranuclear inclusions and unique eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions.
- These cytoplasmic inclusions were previously documented in a Boxer with similar viral lesions.
- Complete regression of all papillomas occurred within two months.
Implications:
- The findings contribute to the understanding of papillomavirus pathogenesis in dogs.
- The presence of eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions may be a characteristic feature in some canine papillomavirus cases.
- Spontaneous regression suggests a role for the host immune response in controlling the infection.
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