Open Veterinary Journal (Sep 2023)

A case of a dog with mandibular extraskeletal osteosarcoma after long-term puncture extirpation of the salivary gland cyst in the mandible

  • Akiko Uemura,
  • Io Maruyama,
  • Tomohiko Yoshida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2023.v13.i9.18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
pp. 1219 – 1222

Abstract

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Background: Extraskeletal osteosarcoma, unlike skeletal osteosarcoma, is a rare malignant mesenchymal tumor with a soft tissue primary that has been reported to occur in a variety of soft tissues. Case Description: Case is a 14-year-old, unneutered male Miniature Pinscher, weighing 6.7 kg, who had been treated medically for more than 5 years with a management strategy of puncture extirpation of a salivary gland cyst in the mandible; one month earlier, the fluid retention could not be removed, and after a CT scan showed no lesion in the mandible adjacent to the mass lesion, surgical resection was surgical resection was performed. Conclusion: Previous reports of extraskeletal osteosarcoma from the salivary glands in dogs have been rare. However, treatment of a salivary gland cyst in the mandible by long-term puncture extirpation may be a potential predisposing factor for the development of an extraskeletal osteosarcoma around the mandible. [Open Vet J 2023; 13(9.000): 1219-1222]

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