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Bilateral obturator neuropathy caused by an intrapelvic fibrosarcoma with myofibroblastic features in a dog.

A E Vanhaesebrouck1, S Maes, I Van Soens, Y Baeumlin, V Saey, L M Van Ham.   

Abstract

A nine-year-old female Rottweiler presented with a 6-week history of progressive impairment of hindlimb adduction. Clinical examination showed abduction of both hind legs when walking on a smooth surface, pain at the medial surface of the left thigh, and an intrarectal palpable mass at the pelvic floor. Electromyography demonstrated fibrillation potentials in the adductor muscles on both sides. Pelvic radiographs showed severe osteolysis of the ischium. Gross post-mortem examination following euthanasia disclosed a large retroperitoneal mass, invading the obturator foramina and compressing both obturator nerves. Histopathological examination revealed a high-grade anaplastic sarcoma. Immunohistochemically, the tumour cells labelled positively for vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin, hence the tumour was considered a "myofibroblastic fibrosarcoma". This unique case report describes a novel cause of obturator neuropathy in veterinary medicine. To date, clinical descriptions of obturator nerve lesions have been limited to pelvic fractures in small animals and following difficult labour in large animals.
© 2012 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22691019     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2012.01225.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0022-4510            Impact factor:   1.522


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1.  Mid-to-caudal partial hemipelvectomy with limb preservation for ischial tumor in a dog.

Authors:  Yoshifumi Endo; Toshikazu Sakai; Sho Fukui; Ai Hori; Ryosuke Echigo; Satoru Matsunaga; Tsuyoshi Kadosawa
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 1.267

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