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Multilobular osteochondrosarcoma of the hard palate in a dog
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Axial SkeletonPrimary TumourSoft Tissue SurgeryOculoplasticsSurgical PathologyHistopathologyHard PalatePathologyWound DehiscenceThoracic SurgerySurgeryAnatomyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery
A 14-year-old castrated male Rhodesian Ridgeback was presented with a history of sneezing and epistaxis. Diagnostic procedures included physical examination, regional and thoracic radiography, computed tomography and histological examination of an incisional biopsy. A multilobular osteochondrosarcoma of the hard palate with pulmonary metastases was diagnosed. Surgical resection of the primary tumour was achieved with clean margins and the defect was repaired using bilateral mucosal transposition flaps from the lips. Wound dehiscence and oesophageal stricture were postoperative complications, but these resolved with treatment. A long-term survival time of 14 months resulted, with good quality of life and function during this time.
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