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Generalized lentigines in a silver cat.

S Nash1, D Paulsen

  • 1Department of Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|May 1, 1990
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This study reports lentigo simplex, a skin condition, in a domestic silver shorthair cat. The unusual coloring and widespread lesions in this feline case offer new insights into lentigines.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Dermatology
  • Feline Pathology

Background:

  • Lentigines are benign hyperpigmentations of the skin.
  • Typically observed in cats with lighter coat colors like orange or cream.
  • Previous reports focus on specific feline coat colors.

Observation:

  • A 4-year-old, 4-kg domestic silver shorthair cat presented with lentigines.
  • Lesions were distributed across the head and trunk.
  • The cat's silver coat color was noted as unusual for lentigines.

Findings:

  • Excisional biopsy confirmed lentigo simplex.
  • Histopathology revealed characteristic lentiginous changes.
  • The diffuse distribution of lesions was atypical.

Implications:

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  • This case expands the known spectrum of feline lentigines.
  • Highlights the importance of considering coat color variations in dermatological conditions.
  • Further research may elucidate genetic or environmental factors influencing feline lentiginosis.