histiocytoma
Histiocytoma is a term used to describe a lesion composed of histiocytes, a type of immune cell derived from monocytes, including macrophages and dendritic cells. The name can apply to several benign or reactive proliferations in humans and animals, but in veterinary medicine the best known form is canine cutaneous histiocytoma, also called the button tumor.
In dogs, cutaneous histiocytomas typically occur in young individuals as a solitary, rapidly enlarging, dome-shaped or
Diagnosis is based on clinical appearance and confirmation by biopsy. Histopathology reveals a well-circumscribed dermal nodule
Differential diagnoses for a canine skin nodule include mast cell tumors, melanocytic tumors, epitheliotropic lymphoma, and
In humans, histiocytomas are less clearly defined and may overlap with other histiocytic disorders, such as