A 13-year-old spayed female German shepherd dog was presented for acute onset of lethargy, anorexia, and disseminated erythematous skin lesions. Thoracic radiographs and abdominal ultrasonographic findings were consistent with metastatic hemangiosarcoma. Multiple, ill-defined, irregularly shaped hypoechoic nodules were also detected within the thoracic and abdominal wall. Hemangiosarcoma metastases to the skeletal muscle were confirmed based on histopathological examination. Multivisceral involvement was also confirmed by necropsy. Metastatic neoplasia should be considered as a differential diagnosis for dogs with ill-defined, irregular, hypoechoic, intramuscular nodules.
Imaging diagnosis-ultrasonographic appearance of skeletal muscle metastases in a dog with hemangiosarcoma / Fabbi, Martina; Palma, Stefano Di; Manfredi, Sabrina; Gnudi, Giacomo; Miduri, Francesca; Daga, Eleonora; Melis, Gabriele Costantino; Bianchi, Ezio; Voccia, Simone; Volta, Antonella. - In: VETERINARY RADIOLOGY & ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 1058-8183. - 58:6(2017), pp. 64-67. [10.1111/vru.12432]
Imaging diagnosis-ultrasonographic appearance of skeletal muscle metastases in a dog with hemangiosarcoma
FABBI, Martina;MANFREDI, Sabrina;GNUDI, Giacomo
;MIDURI, Francesca;DAGA, Eleonora;MELIS, Gabriele Costantino;BIANCHI, Ezio;VOCCIA, Simone;VOLTA, Antonella
2017-01-01
Abstract
A 13-year-old spayed female German shepherd dog was presented for acute onset of lethargy, anorexia, and disseminated erythematous skin lesions. Thoracic radiographs and abdominal ultrasonographic findings were consistent with metastatic hemangiosarcoma. Multiple, ill-defined, irregularly shaped hypoechoic nodules were also detected within the thoracic and abdominal wall. Hemangiosarcoma metastases to the skeletal muscle were confirmed based on histopathological examination. Multivisceral involvement was also confirmed by necropsy. Metastatic neoplasia should be considered as a differential diagnosis for dogs with ill-defined, irregular, hypoechoic, intramuscular nodules.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.