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Diagnostic immunohistochemistry of primary and secondary central nervous system neoplasms of dogs and cats

Daniel R. Rissi, Andrew D. Miller, Elena A. Demeter, Molly E. Church, Jennifer W. Koehler

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION(2024)

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Abstract
The diagnosis of primary and secondary CNS neoplasms of dogs and cats relies on histologic examination of autopsy or biopsy samples. In addition, many neoplasms must be further characterized by immunohistochemistry (IHC) for a more refined diagnosis in specific cases. Given the many investigations assessing the diagnostic and prognostic IHC profile of CNS neoplasms in the veterinary literature, it may be difficult for the diagnostic pathologist or pathology trainee to narrow the list of reliable diagnostic IHCs when facing a challenging case. Here we compile a comprehensive list of the most diagnostically relevant immunomarkers that should be utilized for the diagnostic support or confirmation of the most common primary and secondary CNS neoplasms of dogs and cats.
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cats,CNS tumors,dogs,glioma,immunohistochemistry, meningioma,neuropathology
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