KMID : 1094020160330010048
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2016 Volume.33 No. 1 p.48 ~ p.50
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Multilobular Tumor of Skull in a Maltese Dog
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Yang Cheol-Ho
Kang Min-hee Kim Seung-Gon
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Abstract
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A 10-year-old spayed female Maltese dog weighting 3.4 kg was referred with growing firm mass at the parietal bone region from 2 weeks ago. A firm, partially calcified mass (1.9 cm ¡¿ 4.4 cm) was palpated in the region of the frontal and parietal skulls but had no neurologic signs. Computed tomography (CT) characteristics of mass were round to oval shape, fine granular appearance, and well defined margins. Mass involving the calvarial bones had invasion into the cranial vault with a significant intracranial portion. Histologically, the tumor was characterized by the presence of multiple lobules containing osteoid or cartilage in the center that were separated by anastomosing fibrous septae. This is case report described the clinical and histopathological features of multilobular tumor of skull in a Maltese dog.
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KEYWORD
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multilobular tumor, computed tomography, dog, parietal bone
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