A case of prostate B-cell lymphoma recognized in the contents of an irreducible perineal hernia in a dog

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We present a case of an intact 14-year-old male dog with a prostate B-cell lymphoma recognized in the contents of an irreducible perineal hernia. The enlarged prostate was replaced after reducing its size by partial excision, and the perineal hernia was repaired using the tunica vaginalis communis. However, the pelvic cavity was largely occupied by the replaced prostate, and urinary retention developed. The prostate was resected on the next day via abdominal median incision, and a bladder-urethra anastomosis was performed. Lymphoma has rarely been demonstrated to develop in the prostate, with the lesion comprising the hernia contents. The present study suggests the necessity of early treatment for perineal hernias and the possibility that lymphoma may be present in the hernia contents.

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Watanabe, K., Iwasaki, R., Kondo, S., Ohuchi, T., Shibata, S., Sakai, H., & Yamazoe, K. (2018, May 1). A case of prostate B-cell lymphoma recognized in the contents of an irreducible perineal hernia in a dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0597

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