Title of article :
Injection-Site Sarcoma in a Dog: Clinical and Pathological Findings
Author/Authors :
Jacobs, Terry M. Park Pet Hospital, Milwaukee, USA , Poehlmann, Cathy E. Park Pet Hospital, Milwaukee, USA , Kiupel, Matti Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation - Michigan State University, Lansing, USA
Abstract :
This case report documents the clinical and pathological findings in a dog that rapidly developed a high-grade sarcoma at the site
of multiple vaccinations and follows the response to surgery and adjunct treatment with toceranib. An 11-year-old female spayed
Labrador Retriever presented with dorsocervical subcutaneous masses at the injection site three weeks after receiving DA2PP-Lepto,
Rabies, and Bordetella vaccinations. A high-grade soft tissue sarcoma was diagnosed microscopically and immunohistochemistry
revealed positive expression of VEGFr, PDGFr, SCF, and EGFR. Repeat surgical resections and targeted treatment with toceranib
resulted in a stable remission for nearly two years.
Keywords :
Sarcoma , Dog , Pathological Findings
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine