Multiple nodules 0.5-2 cm in diameter were observed in the dorsal skin of a
1.5-year-old male castrated mongrel dog. Histopathologically, perifollicul
ar mucinosis and clusters of small cells with a dense, round nucleus and sc
ant cytoplasm were seen. The small cell clusters were present in the dermis
near the epidermal basal layer or surrounding hair follicles. These cells
demonstrated different staining patterns for vimentin and keratin depending
on their location; ultrastructurally, they were poor in organelles and con
nected to each other with cytoplasmic projections. These findings suggested
that they were immature epithelial cells. The case was diagnosed as genera
lized dermal dysplasia and perifollicular mucinosis.