1. Moore PF, Affolter VK, Vernau W. Canine hemophagocytic histocytic sarcoma: a proliferative disorder of CD11d+ macrophages. Vet Pathol 2006;43:632–645.
2. Ide K, Setoguchi-Mukai A, Nakagawa T, et al. Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma with excessive hemophagocytosis in a cat. J Vet Med Sci 2009;71:817–820.
3. Matsuda K, Nomoto H, Kawamura Y, et al. Hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma in a Japanese Black cow. Vet Pathol 2010;47:339–342.
4. Fulmer AK, Mauldin GK. Canine histiocytic neoplasia: an overview. Can Vet J 2007;48:1041–1043.
5. Moore PF. A review of histiocytic diseases of dogs and cats. Vet Pathol 2014;51:167–184.
6. Valli VEO, Kiupel M, Bienzle D. Chapter 2: hematopoietic system. In: Maxie GM, ed. Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's pathology of domestic animals. Vol 3. 6th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2016;254.
7. Friedrichs KR, Young KM. Histiocytic sarcoma of macrophage origin in a cat: case report with a literature review of feline histiocytic malignancies and comparison with canine hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma. Vet Clin Pathol 2008;37:121–128.
8. Levy J, Crawford C, Hartmann K, et al. 2008 American Association of Feline Practitioners' feline retrovirus management guidelines. J Feline Med Surg 2008;10:300–316.
9. Kohn B, Weingart C, Eckmann V, et al. Primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in 19 cats: diagnosis, therapy, and outcome (1998–2004). J Vet Intern Med 2006;20:159–166.
10. Cohn LA, Birkenheuer AJ. Chapter 75: cytauxzoonosis. In: Greene CE, ed. Greene's infectious diseases of the dog and cat. 4th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2012;764–771.
11. Weingart C, Tasker S, Kohn B. Infection with haemoplasma species in 22 cats with anaemia. J Feline Med Surg 2016;18:129–136.
12. Addie DD. Chapter 10: feline coronavirus infections. In: Greene CE, ed. Greene's infectious diseases of the dog and cat. 4th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2012;92–108.
13. Walton RM, Modiano JF, Thrall MA, et al. Bone marrow cytological findings in 4 dogs and a cat with hemophagocytic syndrome. J Vet Intern Med 1996;10:7–14.
14. Anthony SY, Leong AS, Cooper K, et al. MAC 387 (Macrophage marker). In: Manual of diagnostic antibodies for immunohistology. 2nd ed. London: Greenwich Medical Media, LLC Publishing, 2003;299.
15. Arnaout MA. Structure and function of the leukocyte adhesion molecules CD11/CD18. Blood 1990;75:1037–1050.
16. Pierezan F, Mansell J, Ambrus A, et al. Immunohistochemical expression of ionized calcium binding adapter molecule 1 in cutaneous histiocytic proliferative, neoplastic and inflammatory disorders of dogs and cats. J Comp Pathol 2014;151:347–351.
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Dr. Sills' present address is Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
1. Moore PF, Affolter VK, Vernau W. Canine hemophagocytic histocytic sarcoma: a proliferative disorder of CD11d+ macrophages. Vet Pathol 2006;43:632–645.
2. Ide K, Setoguchi-Mukai A, Nakagawa T, et al. Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma with excessive hemophagocytosis in a cat. J Vet Med Sci 2009;71:817–820.
3. Matsuda K, Nomoto H, Kawamura Y, et al. Hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma in a Japanese Black cow. Vet Pathol 2010;47:339–342.
4. Fulmer AK, Mauldin GK. Canine histiocytic neoplasia: an overview. Can Vet J 2007;48:1041–1043.
5. Moore PF. A review of histiocytic diseases of dogs and cats. Vet Pathol 2014;51:167–184.
6. Valli VEO, Kiupel M, Bienzle D. Chapter 2: hematopoietic system. In: Maxie GM, ed. Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's pathology of domestic animals. Vol 3. 6th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2016;254.
7. Friedrichs KR, Young KM. Histiocytic sarcoma of macrophage origin in a cat: case report with a literature review of feline histiocytic malignancies and comparison with canine hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma. Vet Clin Pathol 2008;37:121–128.
8. Levy J, Crawford C, Hartmann K, et al. 2008 American Association of Feline Practitioners' feline retrovirus management guidelines. J Feline Med Surg 2008;10:300–316.
9. Kohn B, Weingart C, Eckmann V, et al. Primary immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in 19 cats: diagnosis, therapy, and outcome (1998–2004). J Vet Intern Med 2006;20:159–166.
10. Cohn LA, Birkenheuer AJ. Chapter 75: cytauxzoonosis. In: Greene CE, ed. Greene's infectious diseases of the dog and cat. 4th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2012;764–771.
11. Weingart C, Tasker S, Kohn B. Infection with haemoplasma species in 22 cats with anaemia. J Feline Med Surg 2016;18:129–136.
12. Addie DD. Chapter 10: feline coronavirus infections. In: Greene CE, ed. Greene's infectious diseases of the dog and cat. 4th ed. St Louis: Elsevier Publishing, 2012;92–108.
13. Walton RM, Modiano JF, Thrall MA, et al. Bone marrow cytological findings in 4 dogs and a cat with hemophagocytic syndrome. J Vet Intern Med 1996;10:7–14.
14. Anthony SY, Leong AS, Cooper K, et al. MAC 387 (Macrophage marker). In: Manual of diagnostic antibodies for immunohistology. 2nd ed. London: Greenwich Medical Media, LLC Publishing, 2003;299.
15. Arnaout MA. Structure and function of the leukocyte adhesion molecules CD11/CD18. Blood 1990;75:1037–1050.
16. Pierezan F, Mansell J, Ambrus A, et al. Immunohistochemical expression of ionized calcium binding adapter molecule 1 in cutaneous histiocytic proliferative, neoplastic and inflammatory disorders of dogs and cats. J Comp Pathol 2014;151:347–351.
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