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                         Fig. 8.34.  Dog. Anal sac adenocarcinoma, spindle cells (atypical) variant. Neoplastic epithelial cells are in a cohesive
                         cluster but have an elongated, spindloid shape. Wright-Giemsa. (Courtesy of Hiroki Sakai, Gifu University, Japan.)


                       Further reading


                       Pradel, J., Berlato, D., Dobromylskyj, M. and Rasotto, R. (2018) Prognostic significance of histopathology in ca-
                          nine anal sac gland adenocarcinomas: preliminary results in a retrospective study of 39 cases. Veterinary
                          and Comparative Oncology 16(4), 518–528.
                       Sakai, H., Murakami, M., Mishima, H., Hoshino, Y., Mori, T., Maruo, K. and Yanai, T. (2012) Cytologically atypical
                          anal sac adenocarcinoma in a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 41(2), 291–294.
                       Shoied, A.M. and Hanshaw, D.M. (2009) Anal sac gland carcinoma in 64 cats in the United Kingdom (1995–2007).
                          Veterinary Pathology 46, 677–683.
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