Immunohistochemical characteristics of canine aortic and carotid body tumours

Journal of Veterinary Medicine. A, Physiology, Pathology, Clinical Medicine
P J BrownF Gartner

Abstract

In an immunohistochemical study of 25 canine chemodectomas, 17 tumours were stained with antisera to neurone specific enolase and the same number were stained for synaptophysin; a single tumour was stained for S100. Staining for Ki-67 occurred in 18 cases; the Ki-67-labelling index and the intensity of immunostaining was increased in more pleomorphic and malignant tumours, as assessed on histological grounds. Immunohistochemistry did not aid in recognition of less well-differentiated tumours.

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