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Fig. 9.7. Dog. Keloidal fibrosarcoma. Large amounts of hyalinized collagen fibrils associated with slender neoplastic
spindle cells. Wright-Giemsa.
Fig. 9.8. Dog. Keloidal fibrosarcoma. Mesenchymal cells are uniform and do not show significant features of atypia.
Wright-Giemsa.
Further reading
Gumber, S. and Wakamatsu, N. (2011) Vaccine-associated fibrosarcoma with keloidal differentiation in a cat.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigations 23(5), 1061–1064.
Little, L.K. and Goldschmidt, M. (2007) Cytologic appearance of a keloidal fibrosarcoma in a dog. Veterinary
Clinical Pathology 36(4), 364–367.
Mikaelian, I. and Gross, T.L. (2002) Keloidal fibromas and fibrosarcomas in the dog. Veterinary Pathology 39,
149–153.

