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Treatment of granular cell tumor via complete right lung resection in a horse
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Respiratory Tract DisorderEquine-assisted TherapySurgical PathologyComplete Lung ResectionVeterinary SciencePathologyVeterinary SurgeryGranular Cell TumorVeterinary Pathology7-Year-old Warmblood MareSurgeryPulmonary BlastomaMedicine
A 7-year-old warmblood mare was referred because of a respiratory tract disorder; pulmonary granular cell tumor was diagnosed. Pulmonary granular cell tumor is a locally invasive but rare type of tumor with low metastatic potential. The entire right lung was resected to ensure removal of all neoplastic tissue. The horse recovered well and has minimal difficulties functioning with one lung. Most of these tumors are diagnosed during postmortem examination. To our knowledge, this is the first report of pulmonary granular cell tumor treated by complete lung resection in a horse.
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