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Dog with right front leg lameness diagnosed with shoulder joint

By Mínguez-Pereira, Elena et al.·Published in Veterinary research communications·2024·Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, Spain·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Synovial myxosarcoma in the scapulohumeral joint of a dog: a case report.

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dog

Plain-English summary

A 12-year-old mixed-breed dog was brought in for intermittent limping on her right front leg that lasted for a year and didn't improve with pain medication. X-rays and a CT scan revealed an aggressive soft tissue mass in her shoulder joint. A fine needle aspiration suggested it was a low-grade synovial myxosarcoma, a type of tumor. The dog underwent surgery to remove the affected joint, and the biopsy confirmed the diagnosis. After the surgery, the dog was treated for recovery and showed improvement.

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Abstract

A 12-year-old, 3 kg spayed female mixed-breed dog was evaluated to assess a 1-year history of intermittent right forelimb lameness that did not have adequate response to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The radiographic study performed under sedation showed multifocal radiolucent areas affecting both the right humerus and scapula with focal soft tissue swelling; a CT scan confirmed the existence of an aggressive and invasive soft tissue mass affecting the scapulohumeral joint. Fine needle aspiration results suggested a low-grade synovial sarcoma and therefore a scapulectomy was performed. The biopsy showed spindle to stellated cells immersed in a basophilic and mucinous (myxoid) matrix with mild to moderate anisocytosis, moderate anisokaryosis, some binucleated cells and sporadic multinucleated cells. These findings are consistent with low-grade synovial myxosarcoma, a not well described synovial neoplasm that can mimic other commonly seen joint tumors or even septic arthritis on radiographs. The purpose of this case report is to describe the first reported synovial myxosarcoma affecting the scapulohumeral joint of a small dog.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38833194/