Lymphosarcoma with urinary bladder infiltration in a horse.

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A 9-year-old Thoroughbred mare was examined because of pollakiuria, hematuria, and weight loss of 3 weeks' duration. Physical examination revealed a regular cardiac rhythm with occasional premature contractions, and a soft tissue mass in the pelvic canal palpable per rectum. Microscopic examination of urine sediment revealed numerous RBC and a large population of lymphocytes and lymphoblasts with characteristics of neoplasia. Similar cells were found in peritoneal fluid obtained by abdominocentesis. The horse was euthanatized without treatment. Necropsy revealed a soft tissue mass infiltrating the bladder, vagina, and uterus. Additional masses were found in the sublumbar muscles and myocardium. The histologic diagnosis was lymphosarcoma.

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Sweeney, R. W., Hamir, A. N., & Fisher, R. R. (1991). Lymphosarcoma with urinary bladder infiltration in a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 199(9), 1177–1178. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1991.199.09.1177

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