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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 37, Issue 5, 474-477
Copyright © 2001 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Penile prolapse and urethral obstruction secondary to lymphosarcoma of the penis in a dog

GM Michels, DW Knapp, M David, GC Lantz, TA Munjar, WE Blevins, and DB DeNicola

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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T. K. Mirkovic, C. L. Shmon, and A. L. Allen
Urinary Obstruction Secondary to an Ossifying Fibroma of the Os Penis in a Dog
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