Santos, SaraFaísca, Pedro2012Santos, S & Faísca, P 2012, 'Feline cutaneous lymphangioma : case report', Revista Lusófona de Ciência e Medicina Veterinária, vol. 5. https://doi.org/10.60543/rlcmv.v5i0.30211646-8805This article describes a case report of a feline cutaneous lymphangioma. Lymphangiomas (synonym: lymphangiomatosis) and lymphangiosarcomas are rare tumors, usually associated with skin, some are believed to be congenital in young animals associated with vascular abnormalities. In gross pathology description they are poorly defined, cavernous-spongy, soft and they may be identified along fascial planes, because of this it may be difficult to remove, so tumors tend to recur. In histopathology description we can see interconnecting channels lined by endothelium usually without erythrocytes, but these tumors do not have unique features.This article describes a case report of a feline cutaneous lymphangioma. Lymphangiomas (synonym: lymphangiomatosis) and lymphangiosarcomas are rare tumors, usually associated with skin, some are believed to be congenital in young animals associated with vascular abnormalities. In gross pathology description they are poorly defined, cavernous-spongy, soft and they may be identified along fascial planes, because of this it may be difficult to remove, so tumors tend to recur. In histopathology description we can see interconnecting channels lined by endothelium usually without erythrocytes, but these tumors do not have unique features.application/pdfengopenAccessMEDICINA VETERINÁRIAVETERINÁRIANEOPLASIASGATOSNEOPLASMSCATSCASE REPORTSVETERINARY MEDICINEFeline cutaneous lymphangioma : case reportarticlehttps://doi.org/10.60543/rlcmv.v5i0.3021