Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma with pulmonary metastasis in a horse.

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Abstract

A 6-year-old Thoroughbred mare had a 7-cm ulcerated mass on the cranial aspect of the left cervical area. Ultrasonography revealed the mass to be < 1 cm thick and composed of small lobules that were filled by material hypoechoic to the surrounding muscle tissues. Fine-needle aspiration of the mass yielded blood, and cytologic examination revealed a few epithelial cells with neoplastic changes. Thoracic radiography revealed an interstitial pattern with several disseminated nodules. A diagnosis of cutaneous hemangiosarcoma with pulmonary metastases was made. The diagnosis was confirmed at necropsy.

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Jean, D., Lavoie, J. P., Nunez, L., Lagacé, A., & Laverty, S. (1994). Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma with pulmonary metastasis in a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 204(5), 776–778. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1994.204.05.776

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