Osteosarcoma of the hyoid bone in a cat.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-28 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231188642
Munekazu Nakaichi, Takuya Itamoto, Yuki Nemoto, Hiroshi Sunahara, Harumichi Itoh, Kazuhito Itamoto, Kenji Tani
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Case summary: A 10-year-old male neutered Abyssinian cat was presented with the chief complaint of a right pharyngeal mass. On palpation, the mass was easily palpable; it appeared well demarcated and mobile, and oval in shape. Radiographic examination showed a radiopaque pharyngeal mass, which was revealed to be a well-demarcated mass lesion with a radiopaque marginal area on CT examination. The inside of the mass was uniformly well enhanced on contrast CT examination. A three-dimensional image reconstructed from the CT images strongly suggested that the mass originated from the right stylohyoid bone. No abnormal lesions were observed in the thoracic and abdominal CT examinations. Surgical excision of the mass was scheduled 3 weeks after the first admission. The mass was bluntly separated from the surrounding musculature and resected together with the ipsilateral epihyoid bone adjacent to the mass. Histopathological examination of the resected mass showed neoplastic cells with osteoid formation, and the mass was histopathologically diagnosed as an osteosarcoma. The postoperative recovery from anaesthesia was uneventful, and the cat began feeding on its own from the third postoperative day. The 3-month postoperative CT evaluation revealed no local recurrence or distant metastasis. The cat showed no abnormal findings at the time of writing (6 months postoperatively).

Relevance and novel information: Although osteosarcoma derived from the hyoid bone has rarely been reported in the veterinary field, this report suggests that such tumours may occur in cats. In addition, partial excision of the hyoid apparatus seems to be well tolerated in cats.

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猫舌骨骨肉瘤。
病例摘要:一只10岁的雄性绝育阿比西尼亚猫的主要主诉是右咽部肿块。触诊时,肿块很容易触及;它看起来界限分明,移动自如,呈椭圆形。射线照相检查显示咽部有一个不透射线的肿块,CT检查显示这是一个界限清晰的肿块病变,边缘有一个透射线的区域。在CT造影检查中,肿块内部均匀良好地增强。根据CT图像重建的三维图像强烈表明肿块来源于右侧柄骨。胸部和腹部CT检查未发现异常病变。计划在第一次入院后3周进行肿块的手术切除。肿块与周围肌肉组织直接分离,并与肿块附近的同侧舌骨一起切除。切除肿块的组织病理学检查显示肿瘤细胞形成了类骨,组织病理学诊断为骨肉瘤。术后麻醉恢复顺利,猫从术后第三天开始自己进食。术后3个月的CT评估显示无局部复发或远处转移。猫在写作时(术后6个月)没有表现出异常。相关性和新信息:尽管源自舌骨的骨肉瘤在兽医领域很少报道,但这份报告表明,这种肿瘤可能发生在猫身上。此外,部分切除舌骨器似乎在猫身上是可以很好地耐受的。
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