Hypertrophic osteopathy associated with intrathoracic metastasis of mammary tumor canine

Two cases report

Authors

  • Lianna Ghisi Gomes
  • Izabela Cristina da Silva Martins
  • Paulo Roberto Spiller
  • Gleicieli Monteiro Pereira
  • Camila Calvi Menegassi
  • Douglas Rodrigo Mattei
  • José Léo Queiroz da Silva Júnior
  • Kalinne Stephanie Bezerra
  • Roberto Lopes de Souza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35172/rvz.2017.v24.302

Keywords:

carcinosarcoma, spindle cell carcinoma, dog

Abstract

Hypertrophic osteopathy is a generalized bone production disorder the periosteum that affects
the long bones, usually secondary to some intrathoracic disease, such as cardiopulmonary
disease or cancer. Most lesions are bilateral and symmetrical and can occur in all four limbs.
This study aims to report two cases of hypertrophic osteopathy associated pulmonary
metastasis of breast carcinoma and the clinical and pathological findings of these dogs were
studied.

Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

1.
Ghisi Gomes L, da Silva Martins IC, Spiller PR, Monteiro Pereira G, Calvi Menegassi C, Mattei DR, Léo Queiroz da Silva Júnior J, Bezerra KS, Lopes de Souza R. Hypertrophic osteopathy associated with intrathoracic metastasis of mammary tumor canine: Two cases report. RVZ [Internet]. 2017 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Dec. 4];24(2):296-302. Available from: https://rvz.emnuvens.com.br/rvz/article/view/302

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Section

Case Reports

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