Artículos de revistas
Metastatic intraocular chondrosarcoma in a dog
Fecha
2009Registro en:
VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY, v.12, n.4, p.254-258, 2009
1463-5216
Autor
RODRIGUES JR., Emilio F.
RIBEIRO, Alexandre P.
PERLMANN, Eduardo
BROOKS, Dennis E.
LAUS, Jose Luiz
Institución
Resumen
Chondrosarcoma accounts for about 10% of all canine bone tumors and is the second most common primary bone tumor in dogs. In veterinary medicine, chondrosarcomas are classified as skeletal and extraskeletal. Extraskeletal chondrosarcomas are mesenchymal neoplasms of soft tissues and visceral organs that produce neoplastic chondrocytes in a fibrillary matrix. There is no involvement of bone or periosteal tissues in extraskeletal chondrosarcomas. The aim of this report is to describe the first case of a metastatic intraocular extraskeletal chondrosarcoma in a dog.