Ch 17. Radiographic features of bone tumors and infection Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common primary bone tumor in cats?

A

Osteosarcoma

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Unlike in dogs, in cats osteosarcoma does not have a bimodal age distribution and is most commonly seen at what age (roughly)

A

10 years.

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In feline osteosarcoma, is it more often seen in the hindlimb or front limbs?

A

Hindlimbs

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Is canine osteosarcoma seen more commonly in the forelimbs or hindlimb?

A

Forelimbs

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5
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What radiographic findings do you typically think of with dogs infected with Hepatozoon

A

Irregular periosteal proliferation to smooth laminar thickening.

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The most common canine subungual tumor?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

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