2021
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.131
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Long‐term survival of a dog diagnosed with a primary multicentric hepatic plasma cell tumour treated with surgery and chemotherapy

Abstract: A 7‐year‐old, intact, female Jack Russell terrier was presented for evaluation of a mammary nodule. Abdominal ultrasonography for initial staging revealed a 1 cm hypoechoic nodule within the left lateral hepatic lobe (LLHL), which was histologically determined to be a plasma cell tumour (PCT). Computed tomography revealed an additional 5 mm nodule in the right medial hepatic lobe (RMHL). Exploratory celiotomy showed that the PCT in the LLHL adhered to the gastric wall. Partial liver lobectomy and partial gastr… Show more

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