A ten-year-old female spayed Rottweiler presented to Cornell University hospital for animals for evaluation and possible surgical removal of a previously diagnosed multilobular osteochondrosarcoma. Diagnostics included physical exam, complete blood count, serum chemistry, urinalysis, thoracic radiography, abdominal ultrasound, lymph node aspirate, and a computed tomography scan. The mass was surgically excised, but histopathology revealed tumor cells were still present at the margins. She recovered uneventfully postoperatively and had no obvious recurrence at the primary tumor site after one year (the time this paper was written). In March 2008 she presented to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals Emergency Service. She was non-weigh...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...
Primary bone tumors are less common in the dog than those of the skin, genital, alimentary and hemat...
Background: Multilobular tumor of bone (MTB) is a primary bone neoplasm, uncommon in dogs. This tumo...
This case report describes a rare form of malignant bone tumor in an 8-year-old Labrador retriever. ...
A 9 year old, male castrated Labrador Retriever presented to Cornell University Veterinary School w...
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common bone tumor of canines comprising up to 90% of all cases. Larg...
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Relata-se neste trabalho o caso de um cão Rottweiler, macho, de três anos de idade, com diagnóstico ...
A 12 year old male castrated Australian Shepherd presnted in June 2003 to Cornell University for pro...
Background: Osteosarcomas are malignant neoplasms of bone tissue, with a high prevalence in dogs, es...
Background: The multilobular tumor of bone, also known as chondroma rodens, is a primary tumor of bo...
A 14-year-old castrated male Rhodesian Ridgeback was presented with a history of sneezing and epista...
The multilobular tumor of bone (MTB) is considered as a slow-growth malignant tumor, which generally...
Relata-se neste trabalho o caso de um cão Rottweiler, macho, de três anos de idade, com diagnóstico ...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...
Primary bone tumors are less common in the dog than those of the skin, genital, alimentary and hemat...
Background: Multilobular tumor of bone (MTB) is a primary bone neoplasm, uncommon in dogs. This tumo...
This case report describes a rare form of malignant bone tumor in an 8-year-old Labrador retriever. ...
A 9 year old, male castrated Labrador Retriever presented to Cornell University Veterinary School w...
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common bone tumor of canines comprising up to 90% of all cases. Larg...
A 2.5-year-old male castrated Newfoundland presented to his referring veterinarian for evaluation of...
Relata-se neste trabalho o caso de um cão Rottweiler, macho, de três anos de idade, com diagnóstico ...
A 12 year old male castrated Australian Shepherd presnted in June 2003 to Cornell University for pro...
Background: Osteosarcomas are malignant neoplasms of bone tissue, with a high prevalence in dogs, es...
Background: The multilobular tumor of bone, also known as chondroma rodens, is a primary tumor of bo...
A 14-year-old castrated male Rhodesian Ridgeback was presented with a history of sneezing and epista...
The multilobular tumor of bone (MTB) is considered as a slow-growth malignant tumor, which generally...
Relata-se neste trabalho o caso de um cão Rottweiler, macho, de três anos de idade, com diagnóstico ...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...
Primary bone tumors are less common in the dog than those of the skin, genital, alimentary and hemat...