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Fig. 9.13. Dog. Perivascular wall tumour. (A) Cell whorling. (B) Binucleated cell (insect face cell).
Further reading
Avallone, G., Helmbold, P., Caniatti, M., Stefanello, D., Nayac, R.C. and Roccabianca, P. (2007) The spectrum
of canine cutaneous perivascular wall tumours: morphologic, phenotypic and clinical characterisation.
Veterinary Pathology 44(5), 607–620.
Avallone, G., Boracchi, P., Stefanello, D., Ferrari, R., Rebughini, A. and Roccabianca, P. (2014) Canine perivascular
wall tumours: high prognostic impact of site, depth, and completeness of margins. Veterinary Pathology
51(4), 713–720.
Caniatti, M., Ghisleni, G., Ceruti, R., Roccabianca, P. and Scanziani, E. (2001) Cytological features of canine hae-
mangiopericytoma in fine needle aspiration biopsy. Veterinary Record 149(8), 242–244.
Stefanello, D., Avallone, G., Ferrari, R., Roccabianca, P. and Boracchi, P. (2011) Canine cutaneous perivascular
wall tumours at first presentation: clinical behaviour and prognostic factors in 55 cases. Journal of Veterin-
ary Internal Medicine 25, 1398–1405.