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A case of Oral Papillary Squamous Carcinoma in a dog treated with rostral maxillectomy

This type of Carcinoma is affecting more the young dogs and carries a significant danger of invasion in the surrounding tissues, even bone tissue. After complete excision recurrence is not likely and there are no reports of distant metastasis. Because it is still a type of carcinoma, excision is often involving the bone in order to achieve complete excision and clean margins. This is a case of a large breed dog treated with rostral maxillectomy, complete excision, clean margins and no recurrence.

Oral Squamous Carcinoma, Papillary Type

Maxillectomy for complete excision of a Squamous Carcinoma, papillary type in a dog

Local view after maxillary bone and carcinoma are removed

View of local reconstruction after rostral maxillectomy in a dog with Squamous carcinoma, Papillary type

De Dr. Daniel Lescai

Doctor in Medicina Veterinara

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