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Title: Primary prostatic haemangiosarcoma causing severe haematuria in a dog. Author: Della Santa D, Dandrieux J, Psalla D, Gorgas D, Lang J, Geissbuehler U, Howard J. Journal: J Small Anim Pract; 2008 May; 49(5):249-51. PubMed ID: 18373542. Abstract: A 10-year-old, entire, male, mixed-breed dog was presented for severe haematuria and stranguria. Ultrasound revealed a large intraluminal urinary bladder blood clot and a prostatic space-occupying lesion. Invasion of the lesion into the prostatic urethra was detected ultrasonographically during compression of the urinary bladder. Post-mortem examination revealed primary prostatic haemangiosarcoma infiltrating the urethra. Haemangiosarcoma should be considered as a rare cause of prostatic mass lesions, haematuria or lower urinary tract signs in dogs.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]