Lingual histiocytic sarcoma in a dog: A case report

Authors

  • D. H. Lim
  • Y.S. Jin
  • Y.M Son
  • Y.S. Kwon
  • K.J. Lee
  • J.K. Park
  • S.G. Bae

Keywords:

Lingual, Histiocytic sarcoma, Immunohistochemistry, Dog

Abstract

An 8-year-old spayed Maltese dog was presented for the evaluation of a lingual mass. The dog had excessive drooling and dysphagia. Oral examination revealed a soft, fluctuating mass at the left side of the tongue. Computed tomography showed a 21 × 32 × 66 mm lingual mass and enlarged left medial retropharyngeal lymph node. On cytology of the lingual mass, a round cell tumor was suspected; however, it was not responsive to glucocorticoid therapy. Because of severe complications, glossectomy and lymphadenectomy were performed; unfortunately, the patient died because of dyspnea in the postoperative period. Histopathologic examination and immunohistochemistry revealed lingual histiocytic sarcoma and confirmed lymphatic metastasis. This is a rare case report of a dog with lingual histiocytic sarcoma diagnosed based on histopathology and immunohistochemistry.

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Published

2025-02-26

How to Cite

Lim, D. H. ., Jin, Y. ., Son, Y. ., Kwon, Y. ., Lee, K. ., Park, J. ., & Bae, S. . (2025). Lingual histiocytic sarcoma in a dog: A case report. The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 54(3), 1–7. retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/277559

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Clinical Reports