A Dog with Osteosarcoma which Metastasized to the Eye Months before Metastasis to Other Organs
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概要
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A 9-year-old male Shih Tzu with osteosarcoma had a forelimb amputation and underwent chemotherapy. During chemo-theapy, the right eye was enucleated due to refractory glaucoma, and was diagnosed as anterior uveal malignant melanoma. The dog lived for 4 months after the enucleation without treatment. After the dog died, the mass in the eye was re-evaluated immunohistochemically, and it was diagnosed as metastasis of appendicular osteosarcoma. Metastasis of appendicular osteosarcoma to the anterior chamber is quite rare, and the clinical course which showed clinically detectable metastases to the eye before systemic multi-organ metastases was quite unique.
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著者
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DICKINSON Ryan
Department of Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan
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Dickinson Ryan
Department Of Pathology Western College Of Veterinary Medicine University Of Saskatchewan
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NAKAMOTO Yuya
Ozawa Animal Hospital
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OZAWA Tsuyoshi
Ozawa Animal Hospital
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YOSHIKAWA Hiroto
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan
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