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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 42:223-225 (2006)
© 2006 American Animal Hospital Association


Case Report

Intestinal Choristoma in the Midcervical Region of a Dog

Adrienne M. Bentley, DVM, Michael H. Goldschmidt, MSc, BVMS, MRCVS, Diplomate ACVP and R. Avery Bennett, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS

From the Departments of Clinical Studies (Bentley) and Pathobiology (Goldschmidt), School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6010 and Bay Area Veterinary Specialists (Bennett), 14790 Washington Avenue, San Leandro, California 94578.

A 5-year-old, neutered male, mixed-breed dog was evaluated for a fluctuant mass in the right midcervical region. The mass recurred following aspiration of its contents and after removal of the right sublingual and mandibular salivary glands. The lateral midcervical location of the mass and the serous nature of the fluid within the mass were inconsistent with a salivary mucocele. Excisional biopsy was curative and revealed an intestinal choristoma.







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