Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Dog with bladder haemangiosarcoma treated by partial cystectomy
By Liptak, J M et al.·Published in Australian veterinary journal·2004·Colorado State University, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Haemangiosarcoma of the urinary bladder in a dog.
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A dog was found to have a tumor in the urinary bladder during a routine check-up. The veterinarian performed surgery to remove the tumor, but unfortunately, the dog developed severe bladder tissue damage ten days after the operation. Despite the initial hope for recovery, the condition worsened, and the dog was euthanized to prevent further suffering.
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Abstract
Haemangiosarcoma of the urinary bladder is reported in a dog. The bladder mass was detected incidentally during physical examination. Partial cystectomy with unilateral ureteroneocystostomy were performed to remove the tumour en bloc. Necrosis of the urinary bladder was diagnosed 10 days postoperatively and the dog was euthanased.
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