Prostatic localization of a migrating grass awn foreign body in a dog

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A 13-year-old male mixed-breed dog was examined because of hematuria and pyrexia. Ultrasonographic examination of the genitourinary tract showed the presence of a migrating grass awn in the right prostatic lobe. Laparotomy allowed, under ultrasonographic guidance, to remove entirely the migrating grass awn from the prostatic parenchyma. The recovery was uneventful and four months after the surgery the owner reported that the dog showed the complete resolution of the clinical signs and full return to normal activity. To our knowledge, this case report describes for the first time the clinical presentation, imaging findings, management and outcome for a dog with prostatic localization of a migrating grass awn.

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Marchesi, M. C., Moretti, G., Angeli, G., Birettoni, F., Porciello, F., Bufalari, A., & Caivano, D. (2020). Prostatic localization of a migrating grass awn foreign body in a dog. Veterinary Sciences, 7(4), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7040192

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