Forelimb amputation for osteosarcoma of the humerus
A middle-aged Doberman presented with a firm, painful swelling at the top of the humerus in the right forelimb. Radiography of the affected limb revealed the typical features of a malignant bone tumour called an osteosarcoma. There were no masses visible in the lungs on X-rays at this time.
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A Spinone Louis was unlucky enough to get an osteosarcoma aggressive bone tumour in a hind limb in 2012.
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