Progressive angiomatosis, resembling human skeletal–extraskeletal angiomatosis, arising in multiple digits in two dogs
V. Fosse,
L. Holtet,
M. Dobromylskyj
et al.
Abstract:Two dogs presented with progressive, expansile and invasive lesions on a hind paw. Case 1, a 10‐year‐old female Shetland sheepdog had diffusive and aggressive‐looking lesions on the middle digits of the left hind paw. Radiographic examination showed invasion into and destruction of the underlying bone. A malignant tumour was suspected initially; however, histological features of atypical vascular proliferations without mitotic activity were consistent with progressive angiomatosis. Case 2, an 11‐year‐old femal… Show more
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