Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland

A 2.5-year-old male castrated Newfoundland presented to his referring veterinarian for evaluation of a acute onset of difficulty ambulating and an approximately 5-7cm mass over the left lateral stifle that had arisen over the past 48 hours. Radiographs showed a massive soft-tissue opacity surroundin...

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Main Author: Coletti, Elisabetta Brazzini
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1813/16123
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spelling ftcornelluniv:oai:ecommons.cornell.edu:1813/16123 2023-07-30T04:05:02+02:00 Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland Coletti, Elisabetta Brazzini 2010-05-05 application/pdf video/wmv https://hdl.handle.net/1813/16123 en_US eng Senior seminar paper Seminar SF610.1 2010 https://hdl.handle.net/1813/16123 Dogs -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Case studies term paper 2010 ftcornelluniv 2023-07-15T18:45:41Z A 2.5-year-old male castrated Newfoundland presented to his referring veterinarian for evaluation of a acute onset of difficulty ambulating and an approximately 5-7cm mass over the left lateral stifle that had arisen over the past 48 hours. Radiographs showed a massive soft-tissue opacity surrounding the stifle of the left leg, including bony lysis and irregular cortical margins extending from just distal to the patella to the mid-tibia. Cytology of the mass yielded spindle-shaped cells; histopathology of the incompletely excised tumor showed a high-grade fibrosarcoma. When referred to the Oncology Service at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) for further treatment, the dog was staged: three-view thoracic radiographs, abdominal ultrasound and cytology of a regional lymph node showed no evidence of metastasis. Options for treatment including amputation and chemotherapy were discussed, but the owners elected to pursue definitive radiation treatment given concerns over mobility post coxofemoral disarticulation. This paper describes the course of the dog's multimodal treatment at Cornell and other practices, including amputation and complementary approaches such as palliative physical therapy and acupuncture. Report Newfoundland Cornell University: eCommons@Cornell
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Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
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description A 2.5-year-old male castrated Newfoundland presented to his referring veterinarian for evaluation of a acute onset of difficulty ambulating and an approximately 5-7cm mass over the left lateral stifle that had arisen over the past 48 hours. Radiographs showed a massive soft-tissue opacity surrounding the stifle of the left leg, including bony lysis and irregular cortical margins extending from just distal to the patella to the mid-tibia. Cytology of the mass yielded spindle-shaped cells; histopathology of the incompletely excised tumor showed a high-grade fibrosarcoma. When referred to the Oncology Service at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) for further treatment, the dog was staged: three-view thoracic radiographs, abdominal ultrasound and cytology of a regional lymph node showed no evidence of metastasis. Options for treatment including amputation and chemotherapy were discussed, but the owners elected to pursue definitive radiation treatment given concerns over mobility post coxofemoral disarticulation. This paper describes the course of the dog's multimodal treatment at Cornell and other practices, including amputation and complementary approaches such as palliative physical therapy and acupuncture.
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title Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
title_short Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
title_full Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
title_fullStr Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a Newfoundland
title_sort multimodal approach to managing a soft tissue fibrosarcoma in a newfoundland
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