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Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma in a dog.

R E Weller1, G E Dagle, R L Perry

  • 1Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352.

The Cornell Veterinarian
|October 1, 1992
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Summary

A rare canine lung tumor, extraosseous chondrosarcoma, was diagnosed in a 9-year-old Beagle presenting with respiratory distress and fever. This case highlights the uncommon presentation of chondrosarcoma in a dog

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Canine Oncology
  • Comparative Oncology

Background:

  • Extraosseous chondrosarcomas are rare canine neoplasms.
  • Pulmonary chondrosarcomas are exceptionally uncommon primary lung tumors in dogs.

Observation:

  • A 9-year-old Beagle presented with clinical signs including depression, fever, tachypnea, and cough.
  • Diagnostic imaging revealed a significant pulmonary mass.
  • Laboratory findings indicated systemic abnormalities.

Findings:

  • Histopathological examination of the pulmonary mass confirmed a chondrosarcoma.
  • The tumor was predominantly composed of chondroid matrix.

Implications:

  • This case contributes to the limited understanding of canine pulmonary chondrosarcomas.
  • Early recognition and diagnosis are crucial for managing rare canine thoracic neoplasms.
  • Further research into the etiology and treatment of canine extraosseous chondrosarcomas is warranted.

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