Berg J, Gliatto J M, Wallace M K
Department of Surgery, Tufts New England Veterinary Medical Center, North Grafton, MA 01536.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990 Oct 1;197(7):883-5.
A 4-year-old Springer Spaniel was referred because of a 6-week history of progressive left forelimb lameness. A marked pain response was elicited by palpation over the left accessory carpal bone. Radiography revealed a lytic, markedly expansile lesion of the accessory carpal bone. The bone was excised, and pancarpal arthrodesis was performed. Histologic examination of the excised bone revealed giant cell tumor. At 14 months after surgery, the dog was using the limb normally. Radiography of the carpus revealed satisfactory progression of the arthrodesis, and thoracic radiographs were negative for metastases.
一只4岁的史宾格犬因左前肢进行性跛行6周前来就诊。触诊左副腕骨时引发明显的疼痛反应。X线检查显示副腕骨有一个溶骨性、明显膨胀性病变。切除该骨并进行了全腕关节融合术。对切除骨的组织学检查显示为巨细胞瘤。术后14个月,该犬肢体使用正常。腕关节X线检查显示关节融合进展良好,胸部X线片未发现转移迹象。