Abstract
Clitoromegaly is a clinical manifestation of various local and systemic conditions in all species. The external genitalia are a very rare site of primary or metastatic lymphoma in canines, with only one previously-reported case in a dog and only sparse reports in the medical literature. Lymphoma is also very rare in dogs less than four years of age. This account reports on a T-cell multicentric lymphoma in a 16-month-old Basset hound presented primarily for clitoromegaly. The patient survived for 68 days with cyclophosphamide-vincristine-prednisolone therapy. The causes of clitoromegaly in all species, including humans, are tabulated with references. © 2013. The Authors.
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Zambelli, A. B., Clift, S. J., Gerber, D., & Schoeman, J. P. (2013). Hypercalcaemic multicentric lymphoma in a dog presenting as clitoromegaly. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 84(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v84i1.1004
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