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Authors: L. G. A. Moreira, L. R. Souza, N. F. Paula, T. S. Oliveira, A. R. Oliveira, T. A. Donovan, C. A. Bertram, T. A. Paixão and R. L. Santos
Title: Comparative Analysis of Conventional and Digital Microscopy for Counting Mitotic Figures in Cutaneous Neoplasms of Dogs and Cats
Full source: Animals (Basel), 2026,Vol 16, Iss 8, Author keywords 16

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The use of digitized slides for histopathological diagnosis has become common in veterinary pathology, and the validation of diagnostic techniques that are extrapolated from the evaluation of glass slides is needed. The goal of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of counting mitotic figures in physical glass slides and digitized slides of cutaneous tumors of dogs and cats. The mitotic count was performed by three pathologists on glass and digitized slides of ninety skin tumors, including 30 squamous cell carcinomas in dogs and cats, 30 mast cell tumors and 30 soft tissue tumors in dogs. An additional assessment of cellular proliferation was performed with immunohistochemistry for Ki67. Spearman's correlation for the mean count of mitotic figures between the three observers on physical and digitized slides demonstrated a strong positive correlation for squamous cell carcinomas and mesenchymal tumors and a moderate correlation for mast cell tumors. Inter-observer agreement was moderate between the two methods. In conclusion, the results found suggest that digitized slides can be used reliably for mitotic figure counting in cutaneous neoplasms in small animals, without compromising their classification or prediction of prognosis.