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OSTEOSARCOMA OF THE PATELLA WITH PULMONARY METASTASES IN A DOG
Authors:Michael D.  Lucroy  DVM  MS   Jeffrey N.  Peck  DVM   Clifford R.  Berry  DVM
Affiliation:Affiliated Veterinary Specialists, Winter Park, FL 32789, USA. lucroy@okstate.edu
Abstract:A 6-year-old neutered male Rottweiler was examined for a progressive right pelvic limb lameness. In radiographs of the right stifle, there was an osteolytic lesion with irregular new bone formation along the cranial aspect of the patella consistent with an aggressive bone lesion. In thoracic radiographs, there were multiple soft tissue nodular opacities throughout the lung fields, consistent with pulmonary metastases. Microscopically, fine needle aspirate samples from the right patella contained pleomorphic spindle cells with cytologic features of osteosarcoma. The presence of pulmonary metastases at the time of initial diagnosis in the dog described herein suggests that osteosarcoma of the patella has the potential for similar aggressive biologic behavior as that seen in dogs with appendicular osteosarcoma.
Keywords:patella    osteosarcoma    dog    canine    fine needle aspirate    metastasis
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