Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, the Animal Medical Center and Hospital for Joint Diseases and Medical Center, New York, N. Y.
Abstract
Epidermoid cyst was seen in the tenth thoracic vertebral body of a 4-year-old female Samoyed dog and in the terminal phalanx of the fifth digit of the left forepaw of a 5-year-old spayed mongrel dog. The cysts contained caseous, gray-white material and were lined with layers of squamous, granular or basal cells filled with keratin. Cholesterol clefts were embedded in the vertebral and phalangeal bones.
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