Anal Sac Adenocarcinoma
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Signalment
Have only been confirmed in dogs although they may occur in cats. Predisposed breeds include:
and mixed-breed dogs
- Mainly older bitches (90%)
Description
A highly malignant neoplasia that readily metastasizes to the medial iliac lymph nodes. May also lead to paraneoplastic hypercalcaemia due to parathyroid hormone-related peptide.
Diagnosis
History and Clinical Signs
See Anal Sac Disease - General Also:
- Flattened stools
- Pernieal swelling
- Hypercalcaemia signs including polydipsia and polyuria.
Treatment
Prognosis
References
Hall, E.J, Simpson, J.W. and Williams, D.A. (2005) BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Gastroenterology (2nd Edition) BSAVA
Merck & Co (2008) The Merck Veterinary Manual