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Bilateral uveal metastasis of a subcutaneous fibrosarcoma in a cat
Authors:Freya M Mowat  Ingeborg M Langohr  Olenka Bilyk  Amy Koterbay  Kenneth E Pierce  Simon M Petersen‐Jones
Institution:1. Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;2. Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Abstract:A 6‐year‐old neutered male domestic short‐haired cat was presented to the Comparative Ophthalmology service at Michigan State University with a 3‐week history of decreased appetite and redness of the left eye. The left forelimb had been removed 15 months previously because of the presence of a subcutaneous fibrosarcoma. In the left globe, a large iridal mass was associated with increased intraocular pressure and retinal detachment. A smaller mass involving the right iris was also present. Imaging revealed a 2‐cm mass in the left caudodorsal lung lobe, and abdominal ultrasound showed multifocal bilateral renal masses. Aspirates of these masses were nondiagnostic. The left globe was removed for palliative reasons, and histopathology showed that fibrosarcoma was infiltrating the iris, choroid, and optic nerve. Despite systemic chemotherapy with doxorubicin, the animal died 4 months after initial presentation. Histopathology confirmed highly angioinvasive metastatic fibrosarcoma also in the right uveal tract, the lungs, and both kidneys.
Keywords:bilateral  feline  fibrosarcoma  metastasis  ocular  uvea
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