1999, Number 1
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Vet Mex 1999; 30 (1)
Paraosteal (juxtacortical) osteosarcoma. Report of clinical-pathological case in a dog
Sánchez PAA, Rangel RIC, Aburto MEM, Martínez FM, Paniagua GJ, Miranda MNF
Language: English/Spanish
References: 9
Page: 117-120
PDF size: 75.84 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Parosteal osteosarcoma is a primary bone tumor on the osseous surface, and is typically composed by well differentiated but malignant fibrous, osseous and cartilaginous tissue. This tumor occurred in a male, 8 year old German Shepherd dog which was diagnosed by fine needle biopsy and X-rays and confirmed by a histhological study.
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