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Fibroblastic osteosarcoma of scapula in a dog Scottish Terrier: case report / Osteossarcoma fibroblástico de escápula em cão Scottish Terrier: relato de caso

Oliveira, Amanda Laís Costa de; Baptista, Daniel dos Santos; Macedo, Thais Rodrigues; Machado, Thais Fernanda da Silva.
Rev. Educ. Contin. CRMV-SP (Impr.) ; 16(3): 28-34, ago. 2018. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1488766
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most primary bone tumor observed in dogs. It a malignant neoplasias that affects the bone formation being with aggressive clinical-histological behavior a fast growth and high metastatic potential. Is observed in middle aged or older dogs with large or giant breed and restricts to the metaphysis of long bones of appendicular skeleton. In routine there was a Scottish Terrier dog attended, male, ten years old, that arrived intermittent claudication of the left forelimb, sensitivity to palpation and edema of firm consistency in the cervicothoracic region, with no previous historic of fractures or trauma. The association of clinical signs with the radiographic cytological and histopathological aspects resulted in the definitive diagnosis of fibroblastic OSA in scapula. The treatment was the amputation of LTM, promoting pain relief with little or none loss of quality of life.
Biblioteca responsable: BR68.1
Ubicación: BR68.1