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                       Fig. 8.11.  Trichoblastoma variants: (A) Spindle cell variant. (B) Granular cell variant. (C) Ribbon/medusoid variant.
                       Wright-Giemsa. ((A) and (B) courtesy of Tracy Stokol, Cornell University, USA.)



                       Further reading

                       Adedeji, A.O., Affolter, V.K. and Christopher, M.M. (2017) Cytological features of cutaneous follicular tumours
                          and cysts in dogs. Veterinary Clinical Pathology 43(2), 143–150.
                       Asakawa, M.G., Lewis, S.M., Buckles, E.L. and Stokol, T. (2015) What is your diagnosis? Cutaneous mass in a dog.
                          Veterinary Clinical Pathology 44(4), 607–608.
                       Emanuelli, M.P. and Bohn, A.A. (2014) What is your diagnosis? Dermal mass in a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology
                          43(2), 285–286.
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