Histiocytic sarcoma with central nervous system involvement in dogs

Reports of histiocytic sarcomas that affect the central nervous system (CNS) are rare. These tumors can occur as either localized or affecting multiple organs. Most histiocytic tumors in dogs are considered to result from neoplastic transformations of interstitial dendritic cells, with the exception of the hemophagocytic variant which occurs most commonly in the spleen.
Source: Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery - Category: Veterinary Research Tags: Oncology Source Type: research