Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis

An intact adult female Poodle dog was presented with a history of an increase in volume in the left and right mammary inguinal glands. The histopathological examination revealed a proliferation of spindle cells arranged in bundles with concentric arrangements surrounding blood vessels, occasionally collapsed. Three weeks after the surgery, the animal presented a recurrence of the tumor that extended from the left inguinal mammary gland to the vulva. Necropsy revealed direct invasion of the abdominal cavity by the tumor and pulmonary metastasis. The definitive diagnosis of hemangiopericytoma was made by histopathological and immunohistochemical examination. Pulmonary metastasis of CHP (canine hemangiopericytoma) is rare and there is no previous report of direct invasion to the abdominal cavity as observed in the present case.

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Main Authors: Silva,Elisângela Olegário da, Romero,Fernanda, Green,Kerriel Thandile, Martins,Maria Isabel Mello, Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-847820140002000262014-02-11Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasisSilva,Elisângela Olegário daRomero,FernandaGreen,Kerriel ThandileMartins,Maria Isabel MelloBracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro perivascular wall tumors metastasis lung abdominal cavity dog An intact adult female Poodle dog was presented with a history of an increase in volume in the left and right mammary inguinal glands. The histopathological examination revealed a proliferation of spindle cells arranged in bundles with concentric arrangements surrounding blood vessels, occasionally collapsed. Three weeks after the surgery, the animal presented a recurrence of the tumor that extended from the left inguinal mammary gland to the vulva. Necropsy revealed direct invasion of the abdominal cavity by the tumor and pulmonary metastasis. The definitive diagnosis of hemangiopericytoma was made by histopathological and immunohistochemical examination. Pulmonary metastasis of CHP (canine hemangiopericytoma) is rare and there is no previous report of direct invasion to the abdominal cavity as observed in the present case.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural v.44 n.2 20142014-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782014000200026en10.1590/S0103-84782014000200026
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author Silva,Elisângela Olegário da
Romero,Fernanda
Green,Kerriel Thandile
Martins,Maria Isabel Mello
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro
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Romero,Fernanda
Green,Kerriel Thandile
Martins,Maria Isabel Mello
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro
Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
author_facet Silva,Elisângela Olegário da
Romero,Fernanda
Green,Kerriel Thandile
Martins,Maria Isabel Mello
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro
author_sort Silva,Elisângela Olegário da
title Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
title_short Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
title_full Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
title_fullStr Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
title_sort hemangiopericytoma in a female dog with direct invasion of abdominal cavity and pulmonary metastasis
description An intact adult female Poodle dog was presented with a history of an increase in volume in the left and right mammary inguinal glands. The histopathological examination revealed a proliferation of spindle cells arranged in bundles with concentric arrangements surrounding blood vessels, occasionally collapsed. Three weeks after the surgery, the animal presented a recurrence of the tumor that extended from the left inguinal mammary gland to the vulva. Necropsy revealed direct invasion of the abdominal cavity by the tumor and pulmonary metastasis. The definitive diagnosis of hemangiopericytoma was made by histopathological and immunohistochemical examination. Pulmonary metastasis of CHP (canine hemangiopericytoma) is rare and there is no previous report of direct invasion to the abdominal cavity as observed in the present case.
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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