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RETROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF THORACIC RADIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN METASTATIC CANINE HEMANGIOSARCOMA
Authors:Alan S  Hammer  DVM  Michael Q  Bailey  DVM  John E  Sagartz  DVM
Institution:Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.;College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Abstract:Twenty-one dogs with histopathologically confirmed hemangiosarcoma were evaluated by thoracic radiography for metastatic disease. All dogs had histopathologic examinations of the lungs within two weeks of thoracic radiography. Fourteen dogs had histopathologic evidence of pulmonary hemangiosarcoma; metastatic disease was detected radiographically in eleven of these dogs. The most common radiographic pattern was that of poorly defined small coalescing nodules (8 dogs); other radiographic patterns included well-circumscribed nodules (3 dogs) and alveolar infiltrates secondary to hemorrhage (2 dogs). Differential diagnoses for diffuse, poorly defined, coalescing pulmonary opacities should include hemangiosarcoma in addition to edema, lymphoma, systemic mycoses, fibrosis, allergy, toxicosis, and carcinomas.
Keywords:canine  hemangiosarcoma  thoracic radiography
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