Oral Plasmacytoma in a Dog.

Vet Sci

The School of Veterinary Medicine, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.

Published: December 2017

A 6-year-old male Pit bull mix dog presented for bleeding from the mouth persisting for five days. A clinical evaluation revealed a 2 × 3 cm soft tissue mandibular mass at the crown of the first premolar, as well as a non-regenerative anemia and hyperproteinemia. Cytologic and histopathologic evaluations of the mass were compatible with an oral plasmacytoma.

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