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  2. Oct 12, 2022 · Soft tissue sarcomas are one of the most commonly diagnosed tumours arising in the skin and subcutis of our domestic cats, and are malignant neoplasms with a range of histological presentations and potential biological behaviours.

    • Melanie Dobromylskyj
    • Animals (Basel). 2022 Oct; 12(20): 2736.
    • 10.3390/ani12202736
    • 2022/10
  3. Learning objective: Develop an approach to diagnosis of suspected soft tissue sarcomas in dogs and cats, including interpretation of histopathology reports. Understand the different possible surgical approaches, appropriate staging tests and indications for adjunctive treatments.

    • Types of Soft Tissue Sarcoma
    • Clinical Signs of Sarcoma in Cats
    • Diagnostics & Staging
    • Treatment Options
    • Prognoses & Life Expectancy
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    Although soft tissue sarcomas are more common in dogs, they do occur in cats. These tumors often appear to be encapsulated, but they have tendrils or finger-like projections that can be invasive to the surrounding normal tissue. These tendrils can make it difficult to cleanly remove the entire growth through surgery. If any of the tendrils are left...

    The clinical signs of a feline soft tissue sarcoma can vary depending on its location and the tissue that is being affected. The following are some of the symptoms or signs you may notice if your cat develops this type of tumor: 1. A lump or mass:These are typically slow growing 2. Lameness:If the mass is located on one of your cat’s limbs or in an...

    If your cat has a mass, your vet will want to determine if it could be benign — such as a lipoma or a cyst — or if it is a soft tissue sarcoma or another form of cancer. The following are some of the diagnostic tests that might be performed on your cat: 1. Blood Analysis:This test is to check on your cat’s general health and organ function. 2. Fine...

    If the cancer has not spread, your veterinary oncologist may suggest the following treatment options:

    When it comes to soft tissue sarcomas in cats, life expectancy depends on the grade of the tumor and the type of treatment chosen. If the tumor is not completely removed during surgery or with radiation treatment, it is likely to recur within a year3. The good news is that if the tumor is completely eliminated, approximately 90% of felines will liv...

    If your cat has recently been diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma, find your local PetCure Oncology. Our caring and understanding staff can give you more information about our treatments and services.

  4. May 2, 2023 · In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of synovial sarcoma in cats, and provide guidance on how to manage this devastating disease. Causes of Joint Tumors in Cats

  5. Synovial cell sarcoma is a malignant (cancerous) tumor that arises from cells called synoviocytes in the joint capsule and. tendon sheath. These tumors are rare in cats and in dogs tend to occur in large breed dogs, with a predisposition for flat- coated and golden retrievers.

  6. Jun 25, 2014 · Cats with inflammatory joint disease are presented for evaluation of lethargy, anorexia, reluctance to walk or fever. Synovial fluid collection and analysis is required to confirm joint inflammation, but this is a procedure many veterinarians are not comfortable performing in cats.

  7. Introduction. Most common primary joint neoplasm. Signs: lameness, swollen joint, pain. Diagnosis: difficult, biopsy submitted to experienced veterinary pathologist. Histopathology: characteristic erosive appearance. Treatment: amputation (with or without chemotherapy).