v.15, n.3, 10 – Histopathological case study of canine hemangiosarcoma with multiple organ metastases

v.15, n.3, 10 – Histopathological case study of canine hemangiosarcoma with multiple organ metastases

v.15, n.3, 10

Case Report

Histopathological case study of canine hemangiosarcoma with multiple organ metastases

Belén Varela, Camila Larrañaga, Kanji Yamasaki & José Manuel Verdes

Abstract:

We studied a 14-year-old male dog necropsied. Gross findings were hemorrhagic nodules in the spleen, liver, heart and abdominal and thoracic lymph nodes. Histologically, we homogeneously observed tumor cells often with prominent, bulging and mitotic nuclei that were pleomorphic and hyperchromatic, forming small blood vessels. Tumors in all organs were diagnosed as capillary hemangiosarcomas. No tumor cells were detected in the lungs. We presume that the primary tumor was present in the spleen, from where it metastasized multiple organs via lymphatic vessels.

Keywords: dog, pathology, hemangiosarcoma, spleen.
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DOI: 10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.v15i3p168-172