A Case of Giant Cell Tumour of Bone in a Dog

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-3400513
M. Blondel, Lucile Gros, M. Semin, M. Delverdier, S. Palierne, A. Autefage
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Abstract Case Description A 9-year-old neutered female mixed-breed dog was presented for the assessment of right pelvic limb lameness of 1-week duration. The lameness had progressed to non-weight bearing the day before presentation. Diagnostic Findings Radiographic examination of the right stifle joint revealed a large purely lytic lesion affecting the proximal metaphysis and epiphysis of the right tibia associated with a pathological fracture of the tibial plateau. These findings, combined with histological evaluation of a bone biopsy performed under ultrasound-guidance, were suggestive of a giant cell tumour of bone. Treatment and Outcome A limb-sparing procedure was attempted as first-line treatment. Curettage of the tumour was followed by coblation, and the defect was filled with polymethyl methacrylate bone cement. Physical and radiographic follow-up examinations 1, 2 and 3 months after surgery revealed improved functional outcome and minor progression of osteolysis. However, local recurrence was apparent 5 months after initial surgery and the limb was therefore amputated. Clinical Relevance Giant cell tumour of bone is rare in dogs. In humans, the traditional surgical management is curettage. This treatment was attempted here for the first time in a dog and the short-term outcome was satisfactory. However, in this particular case, local control of the tumour was unsuccessful.
犬骨巨细胞瘤1例
摘要病例描述介绍一只9岁绝育雌性混血犬,评估其右侧骨盆肢体跛行1周。在发病前一天,跛行已发展到不能负重。诊断结果:右侧膝关节x线检查显示右侧胫骨近端干骺端有一大块纯溶解性病变,伴胫骨平台病理性骨折。这些发现,结合超声引导下进行的骨活检的组织学评估,提示骨巨细胞瘤。治疗和结果保留肢体手术作为一线治疗。刮除肿瘤后进行消融,并用聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯骨水泥填充缺损。术后1、2和3个月的体格检查和影像学随访显示功能改善和骨溶解的轻微进展。然而,初次手术后5个月局部复发明显,因此截肢。临床意义骨巨细胞瘤是罕见的狗。对人类来说,传统的手术方法是刮除。这种治疗方法首次在狗身上进行了尝试,短期效果令人满意。然而,在这个特殊的病例中,局部控制肿瘤是不成功的。
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