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The prognosis of dogs with synovial histiocytic sarcoma was very poor. All of the dogs for which follow-up information was available died or were euthanatized as a direct result of their primary or metastatic disease. The average survival was only 5.3 months after diagnosis.
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Jul 27, 2024 · Synovial histiocytic sarcomas and myxosarcomas can cause lysis in multiple bones surrounding the joint, but they have different prognoses and require histopathology and sometimes immunohistochemistry to diagnose them.
A diagnosis of sarcoma was made with synovial cell sarcoma (SCS) and histiocytic sarcoma being the 2 main differentials. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoma and provided the same differentials.
- Paola Monti, Darren Barnes, Anna M. Adrian, Roberta Rasotto
- 2018
Among the dogs with follow-up information available, metastatic disease was detected in 25% of dogs with synovial cell sarcoma, in 91% of dogs with histiocytic sarcoma, in none of the dogs with synovial myxoma, and in 100% of dogs with other sarcomas.
- L. E. Craig, M. E. Julian, J. D. Ferracone
- 2002
Diagnosis of Joint Cancer (Synovial Sarcoma) in Dogs. Your veterinarian will need to know what symptoms you have noticed and when you first noticed them. He will do a physical examination and he may be able to feel the tumor during the exam.
Jun 5, 2024 · Diagnostic steps include: Physical Examination: A thorough examination of the affected area to assess pain, swelling, and mobility. Imaging: X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs to visualize the tumor and determine its size and extent. Biopsy: Taking a tissue sample from the mass for histopathological examination to confirm the diagnosis.
Three of the dogs were castrated males, one was an intact male, and one was a spayed female. The average age at time of diagnosis was 9.3 years, with a range of 7–12 years. The average time from diagnosis to death or eutha-nasia of the dogs with SCSs was 31.8 months with a range of 0–74 months.