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Quantitative morphology in canine cutaneous soft tissue sarcomas.
[liposarcoma]
Stained
cytological
specimens
from
24
dogs
with
spontaneous
soft
tissue
sarcomas
[
fibrosarcoma
(
n
 
=
 
8
)
,
liposarcoma
(
n
 
=
 
8
)
and
haemangiopericytoma
(
n
 
=
 
8
)
]
,
and
24
dogs
with
reactive
connective
tissue
lesions
[
granulation
tissue
(
n
 
=
 
12
)
and
dermal
fibrosis
(
n
 
=
 
12
)
]
were
analysed
by
computer-assisted
nuclear
morphometry
.
The
studied
morphometric
parameters
were
:
mean
nuclear
area
(
MNA
;
µm
(
2
)
)
,
mean
nuclear
perimeter
(
MNP
;
µm
)
,
mean
nuclear
diameter
(
MND
mean
;
µm
)
,
minimum
nuclear
diameter
(
Dmin
;
µm
)
and
maximum
nuclear
diameter
(
Dmax
;
µm
)
.
The
study
aimed
to
evaluate
(
1
)
possibility
for
quantitative
differentiation
of
soft
tissue
sarcomas
from
reactive
connective
tissue
lesions
and
(
2
)
by
using
cytomorphometry
,
to
differentiate
the
various
histopathological
soft
tissue
sarcomas
subtypes
in
dogs
.
The
mean
values
of
all
nuclear
cytomorphometric
parameters
(
except
for
Dmax
)
were
statistically
significantly
higher
in
reactive
connective
tissue
processes
than
in
soft
tissue
sarcomas
.
At
the
same
time
,
however
,
there
were
no
considerable
differences
among
the
different
sarcoma
subtypes
.
The
results
demonstrated
that
the
quantitative
differentiation
of
reactive
connective
tissue
processes
from
soft
tissue
sarcomas
in
dogs
is
possible
,
but
the
same
was
not
true
for
the
different
canine
soft
tissue
sarcoma
subtypes
.
Further
investigations
on
this
topic
are
necessary
for
thorough
explication
of
the
role
of
quantitative
morphology
in
the
diagnostics
of
mesenchymal
neoplasms
and
tumour-like
fibrous
lesions
in
dogs
.