@article{gonzalezdomingez2014epitheliotrophic,
  title = {Epitheliotrophic Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CETL) in a Labrador Retriever Dog. A Case Report},
  author = {Maria S. Gonzalez-Domingez and Sara P. Carmona A. and Rodrigo Restrepo},
  year = 2014,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/IJVMR/2014/322113/},
  journal = {International Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Research & Reports},
  volume = 2014 (2014),
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2014.322113,
  abstract = {A female 7 years old Labrador retriever was attended with a severe dermatological disease. The dog was treated with cephalexin (25 mg/kg/12 h/10 days), chlorhexidine shampoo and nutraceuticals (Omega 3, vitamins and minerals), with no clinical improvement. The clinical and histopathology results suggested a diagnosis of mycosis fungoides. Accordingly, treatment schedule was changed, but the dog did not show any clinical remission after several days under treatment and died. Immunohistochemistry evidenced a severe infiltration of CD3 T-cells collected around the basal squamous epithelia. Immunohistochemistry results confirmed the first mycosis fungoides case report in Colombia. Clinical findings and the most relevant treatment schedules are discussed.},
  keywords = {Mycosis fungoides, neoplasia, Sezary syndrome},
  note = Article ID: 322113
}
