Spontaneous anal expulsion of an osteosarcoma in a cat
Daniel R. Rissi
Abstract:A 6-year-old spayed female domestic short hair cat was evaluated because of a 1-month history of straining to defecate and partial rectal prolapse, with expulsion of a 1 cm in diameter, white-to-red, firm-to-hard, homogenous nodule from the anus. The nodule was collected by the submitting veterinarian and submitted for histologic examination. Histologic features were consistent with an osteosarcoma. The cat was euthanized, and no autopsy was performed. Although the origin of the osteosarcoma could not be deter… Show more
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