Paraprostatic cyst containing cauliflower-like metaplastic bone in a dog
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Accession number;06A0478034
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| Title;Paraprostatic cyst containing cauliflower-like metaplastic bone in a dog |
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FUKATA TSUNEO
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
YOSHIKAWA HIROTO
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
WATANABE KAZUHIRO
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
YAMAZOE KAZUAKI
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
SAKAI HIROKI
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
YANAI TOKUMA
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
MASEGI TOSHIAKI
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
KUDO TADAAKI
(Gifu Univ., Fac. Applied Biological Sciences, JPN)
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Journal Title;Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association
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Journal Code:Y0220A
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ISSN:0446-6454
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VOL.59;NO.6;PAGE.400-402(2006)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.6, TBL.1, REF.8 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;A 9-year-old, male mixed-breed dog was presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Gifu University, with a history of hematuria. Abdominal radiography revealed a big mass that was suspected a dilated bladder. By retrograde contrast cystogram, the bladder was located at the dorsal part of the mass. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed liquid and high echogenie material in the mass. The mass was suspected a paraprostatic cyst at operation. The cyst contained blood-like fluid and cauliflower-like metaplastic bone. According to histophathologic findings, the cyst was diagnosed a paraprostatic cyst. The origin of the cyst was not clear, because the epithelium of the cyst has been removed. Enlarged prostate gland also has been removed. After the operation, the dog has remained in good condition in spite of involuntary urination. (author abst.) |
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