“…Subcutaneous seeding from the fine-needle aspiration of an axial osteosarcoma was reported in a dog, but this appears rare. 13 We describe the cytologic features of tOSA, which include a pleomorphic population of atypical mesenchymal cells with evidence of hemorrhage and positive cytochemical staining for ALP. A complete clinical picture, including imaging, cytology, and special staining, can help distinguish tOSA from other neoplasms, such as HSA, that present with similar pathologic characteristics; histopathology will still be needed for final diagnosis.…”