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Metastatic kidney carcinoma causing paralysis of pelvic limbs in a dog
Fecha
2016-01-01Registro en:
Pakistan Veterinary Journal, v. 36, n. 1, p. 124-126, 2016.
0253-8318
2-s2.0-84958175874
Autor
University of Franca-UNIFRAN
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Advanced Veterinary Medical Center-CAVET
Institución
Resumen
A 12-year-old male Maltese dog was presented with a history of shivering episodes. Radiographs revealed a mass in the left kidney that was histopathologically classified as a renal cell carcinoma. After nephrectomy, pelvic limbs became paralyzed. Spinal cord and lung metastases were detected via histopathological examination and confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Both pan-cytoketatin and Ki67 assays tested positive in the kidney, lung, and spinal cord. Interestingly, COX- 2 had mild immunoreactivity in the kidney, but its labeling was intense in the spinal cord and lung. Though seemingly rare, the spinal cord may possibly be a focus point for metastasis of renal cell carcinomas. Because symptoms can easily be misunderstood, late diagnoses would not be uncommon and may hinder clinical management of the disease.