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Elli the RottieLucy Taylor – Grand Rounds

Osteosarcoma

“Elli” – History and Presentation

6 year old FN Rottweiler.

Intermittently lame on left hindlimb for several months.

2 weeks ago fell out of car. Pain unresponsive to analgesia.

Particularly stiff after rest.

“Elli” - Examination

3/5 lame on left hind.

Firm swelling left distal tibia medially.

No other abnormalities detected.

“Elli” - Investigations

Blood Sample All haematology and

biochemistry results within normal limits.

Radiography of the Lesion

Thoracic Radiography

Radiographs sent from the referring veterinary surgeons non-diagnostic.

“Elli” – Differential Diagnoses

Primary neoplasm Osteosarcoma

Chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, liposarcoma

Bone metastases Commonly from mammary / prostatic tumours (unlikely in

this case!)

Osteomyelitis

Osteosarcoma – Overview

Most common bone tumour in dogs (85%) “Away from the elbow, towards the knee”

Middle aged and older large breeds Locally invasive Early metastasis

Osteosarcoma – History & Presentation

Present lame Often severe, acute onset

Pain due to microfractures or osteolysis

Swelling at the primary site

Osteosarcoma - Investigations

Radiography of the lesion “sunburst appearance”

“Codman’s triangle”

Thoracic Radiography 2 lateral views

Lung metastases

Abdominal Ultrasound

Core Biopsy

“Elli” Investigations (continued)

CT of the Lungs

“Elli” Investigations (continued)

Sample of the lesionAbdominal Ultrasound

Osteosarcoma – Treatment Options

Euthanasia Palliative Treatment

Pharmacological (NSAIDs, bisphosphonates)

Radiotherapy

Amputation Limb Salvage Surgery

Chemotherapy Carboplatin

(Cisplatin)

(Doxorubicin)

“Elli” - Treatment

Analgesia Previcox & Famotidine

Amputation Chemotherapy

Carboplatin

Starting ~2 weeks following surgery

Prognosis

Treatment not curative Palliative Treatment

4 months With chemotherapy

11 months

Take Home Messages - Osteosarcoma

Common bone tumour Large breed dogs predisposed Many treatment options

Choose on individual basis

Treatment not curative

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