Extraskeletal osteosarcomas in dogs: 14 cases

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
C A KuntzS J Withrow

Abstract

Fourteen dogs (11 females, three males) with extraskeletal osteosarcomas (EsOSAs) were identified. The median age was 11.5 years. The median body weight was 18 kg. The primary sites of the EsOSAs were the spleen (n=6), mammary gland (n=3), lung (n=2), and one each in the skin, axilla, and mesenteric root. The overall median survival time was 74 days. The only factor which was found to be prognostic for survival was the use of chemotherapy (p of 0.02). Cases which did not have chemotherapy were 3.62 times as likely to die a tumor-related death than cases which had chemotherapy.

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