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Case Report |
From the Department of Clinical Sciences (Lamagna, Lamagna, Fatone), the Department of Pathology and Animal Health (Paciello), and the Interdepartmental Radiology Centre (Meomartino), School of Veterinary Medicine, University Federico II, via Delpino 1, 80137 Naples, Italy.
A 10-year-old, male, mixed-breed dog that developed cervical pain and neurological deficits was diagnosed with primary lymphoma of the second cervical vertebra. The cervical lesion was not surgically resectable. A dorsal cervical hemilaminectomy was performed to provide temporary decompression. The dog had complete pain relief after surgery but was euthanized 6 weeks later with recurrent clinical signs and evidence of lymphoma in the right femur.
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