Rectal mast cell tumour in a dog with lower grade features of biological aggressiveness
LYC Tay,
L Brockley
Abstract:An 8‐year‐old, neutered female, Australian Silky Terrier presented to her primary veterinarian with non‐specific clinical signs of general unwellness, shaking, lethargy, inappetence and no defecation for 2–3 days. A rectal mass was found on physical examination. The rectal mass was surgically resected and histopathology was consistent with a mast cell tumour (MCT) with a mitotic count of 0 per 2.37mm2. The dog had follow‐up chemotherapy protocol comprising of vinblastine and prednisolone and was doing well wit… Show more
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