fibromelanosis
Fibromelanosis is a descriptive term used in veterinary medicine, particularly in the context of dermatology in dogs. It refers to the presence of both fibroma-like and melanocyte-like cellular components within a skin lesion. Essentially, it describes a benign tumor or growth that has characteristics of both fibrous tissue (fibroma) and pigmented cells (melanocytes). This can result in a lesion that is firm to the touch and may have a dark or variable color.
The term fibromelanosis is not a distinct disease entity but rather a histological description of a specific
Diagnosis of fibromelanosis is made through histopathological examination of a biopsy sample. The microscopic appearance reveals