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Linear arrector pili muscle hamartoma on the tail of a sphynx cat
Veterinary Dermatology2021Vol. 32(4), pp. 395–397
Abstract
Arrector pili muscle (APM) hamartoma is reported in humans and dogs. We describe a linear APM hamartoma in a sphynx cat. The lesion was characterized by multiple nodules distributed linearly along the tail, made of randomly arranged hypertrophic smooth muscles, the size of which tended to wax-and-wane during a one year follow-up.
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