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Is it only prostatic carcinoma or urethral tumor also

Sonopath Forum

Is it only prostatic carcinoma or urethral tumor also

A 14-year-old male neutered dog was presented with the complain of stranguria for a month and intermittent hematurina. Abdominal ultrasound showed prostatomegaly with some hyperechoic areas, consistent most likely with a prostatic carcinoma. Some tissue/blood clot was also seen growing at the bladder apex. Just wanted to check if it is jsut prostatic neoplasia or there is involvement of urethra also as the CUJ and proximal urethra is also thickened. Two lung nodules were also found on survey radiographs of chest

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Eric Lindquist

prostatic carcinoma with peripheral inflammation and the carcinoma creeps cranially tot he proximal urethra an cuj…. its up for debate whether prst carcinoma and urethral carcinoma are the same or different diseases but int he end it really doesnt matter.

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