A poorly-differentiated squamous cell thymoma in a chicken with lymphoma

Avian Pathol. 1995 Dec;24(4):737-41. doi: 10.1080/03079459508419113.

Abstract

Thymic carcinomas are rare in birds. A poorly-differentiated squamous cell thymoma was found in a chicken in association with a lymphoma caused by Marek's disease. Immunohistochemical techniques with different tumour markers were applied in order to determine the histogenesis of the thymic tumour cells. A positive immunoreaction of the tumour cells to cytokeratin, considered a specific marker for epithelial tumours, confirmed the diagnosis of a thymoma.