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Fig. 9.16. Dog. Liposarcoma. Neoplastic cells contain clear lipid vacuoles of variable sizes often displacing the
nucleus to the periphery. Wright-Giemsa.
Further reading
Baez, J.L., Hendrick, M.J., Shofer, F.S., Goldkamp, C. and Sorenmo K.U. (2004) Liposarcomas in dogs: 56 cases
(1989–2000). Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association 224(6), 887–891.
Masserdotti, C., Bonfanti, U., De Lorenzi, D. and Ottolini, N. (2006) Use of Oil Red O stain in the cytologic diag-
nosis of canine liposarcoma. Veterinary Clinical Pathology 35(1), 37–41.
Messick, J.B. and Radin, M.J. (1989) Cytologic, histologic, and ultrastructural characteristics of a canine myxoid
liposarcoma. Veterinary Pathology 26, 520–522.
Piseddu, E., De Lorenzi, D., Freeman, K. and Masserdotti, C. (2011) Cytologic, histologic, and immunohistochem-
ical features of lingual liposarcoma in a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology 40(3), 393–397.