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A 2-year-old Holstein bull was examined because of decreased appetite. Clinical signs included head tilt, circling, head pressing, ptosis, hypesthesia of the face, and dysfunction of the parasympathetic component of cranial nerve III. Necropsy revealed intracranial lymphosarcoma.
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PMID:Intracranial lymphosarcoma in a Holstein bull. 375 27

Clinical symptoms in patients with primary orbital lymphosarcoma, generalized lymphosarcoma involving the orbital tissues, and metastatic tumors of the orbit of another origin are analyzed. The orbital process has bee studied in 158 patients. The most frequent symptoms were ptosis and exophthalmos. Decreased visual acuity, pain, sensation of swelling in the orbit caused by rapid tumor growth were characteristic of metastases to the tumor and orbital lymphosarcoma in total system's involvement. In case of an isolated involvement of the orbit, lymphosarcoma ran a more swift course than metastases to the orbit and orbital lymphomas in systemic involvement which ran an aggressive course. These data cannot serve as differential diagnostic signs. The decisive information is provided by morphological examination of a biopsy specimen.
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PMID:[The characteristics of the clinical picture of lymphosarcoma and of a metastatic tumor of the orbit of another origin]. 1058 15

A 5-year-old Chihuahua presented for clinical signs of dysuria and penile prolapse. Radiographic studies identified a urethral obstruction distal to the junction of the proximal and middle third of the os penis that appeared to be secondary to swelling of the penis. Penile resection combined with a scrotal urethrostomy was performed. Histopathological examinations of tissue samples of the body of the penis revealed lymphosarcoma. Lymphosarcoma of the penis is a rare finding in all species. It can occur as a primary tumor of the penis in dogs. Penile lymphosarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of dogs affected with penile prolapse and dysuria.
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PMID:Penile prolapse and urethral obstruction secondary to lymphosarcoma of the penis in a dog. 1156 47