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Spindle-cell thymoma colliding with a bronchogenic cyst in a Yorkshire terrier.

Stephanie KlineSabrina R ManleyClare TimothySamuel H JenningsRose Nolen-WalstonFrancisco O Conrado
Published in: Veterinary clinical pathology (2023)
An 8-year-old male Yorkshire terrier was presented to the Tufts Veterinary Hospital for evaluation of increased respiratory effort. A mediastinal mass composed of a spindle-cell thymoma within a bronchogenic cyst was diagnosed with computed tomography thoracic imaging, ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspirate biopsy, and histopathologic evaluation after surgical removal. Histologic evaluation showed a multilocular cyst structure as well as a mass characterized by spindle to polygonal thymic epithelial cells. The cyst was characterized by a lining of ciliated pseudostratified respiratory epithelium. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of a spindle-cell thymoma being associated with a mediastinal bronchogenic cyst in a dog.
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