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A round soft tissue mass is seen in the mid-abdominal region. Displacement of the intestines ventrally suggests that this mass may be of retroperitoneal origin.
 
A round soft tissue mass is seen in the mid-abdominal region. Displacement of the intestines ventrally suggests that this mass may be of retroperitoneal origin.
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|l1=Sertoli Cell Tumour
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
 
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In dogs this syndrome is most commonly associated with Sertoli-cell tumours.
 
In dogs this syndrome is most commonly associated with Sertoli-cell tumours.
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|q3=What other clinical signs might you expect?
 
|q3=What other clinical signs might you expect?
 
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Other possible clinical signs include anaemia, hyperpigmentation, a pendulous penile sheath and standing in a female posture to urinate.
 
Other possible clinical signs include anaemia, hyperpigmentation, a pendulous penile sheath and standing in a female posture to urinate.
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