Injection-site sarcoma in a dog: Clinical and pathological findings

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This case report documents the clinical and pathological findings in a dog that rapidly developed a high-grade sarcoma at the site of multiple vaccinations and follows the response to surgery and adjunct treatment with toceranib. An 11-year-old female spayed Labrador Retriever presented with dorsocervical subcutaneousmasses at the injection site threeweeks after receivingDA2PP-Lepto, Rabies, and Bordetella vaccinations. A high-grade soft tissue sarcoma was diagnosed microscopically and immunohistochemistry revealed positive expression of VEGFr, PDGFr, SCF, and EGFR. Repeat surgical resections and targeted treatment with toceranib resulted in a stable remission for nearly two years.

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Jacobs, T. M., Poehlmann, C. E., & Kiupel, M. (2017). Injection-site sarcoma in a dog: Clinical and pathological findings. Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6952634

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