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Spinal cord haemangiosarcoma in one dog - Case report

Journal

VETERINARNI MEDICINA
Volume 68, Issue 10, Pages 412-418

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CZECH ACADEMY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.17221/60/2023-VETMED

Keywords

canine; intramedullary; paralysis; tumour

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A 5-year-old intact female Shih Tzu presented with acute hind leg paralysis and was diagnosed with severe myelopathy. Despite diagnostic imaging, the primary site of the tumor could not be determined and the owner decided to euthanize the dog.
A 5-year-old intact female Shih Tzu was presented with acute onset of hind leg paralysis. The neurologic examination revealed severe T3-L3 myelopathy. The differential diagnoses included degenerative, anomalous, traumatic, inflammatory, vascular, metabolic, and neoplastic changes. The results of the paraclinical examinations and diagnostic imaging narrowed the list of differential diagnoses and, along with the patient's deteriorating condition, led to the owner's decision to euthanise the dog. The histologic findings of the spinal cord specimens indicated a tumour of the blood vessels formed by the proliferation of endothelial cells, which may present as either capillary or cavernous structures. In this case, the tumour was a capillary-type haemangiosarcoma. The primary site of proliferation could not be determined in this case because no mass formation was noted while performing the necropsy.

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