1. Periocular sarcoid in a horse.
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Komáromy AM, Andrew SE, Brooks DE, Detrisac CJ, and Gelatt KN
- Subjects
- Animals, BCG Vaccine administration & dosage, Diagnosis, Differential, Eyelid Neoplasms diagnosis, Female, Horse Diseases diagnostic imaging, Horse Diseases pathology, Horse Diseases therapy, Horses, Injections, Intralesional veterinary, Sarcoidosis diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed veterinary, Eyelid Neoplasms veterinary, Horse Diseases diagnosis, Sarcoidosis veterinary
- Abstract
A periocular nodular sarcoid of the right upper and lower eyelids was diagnosed in an 11-year-old Thoroughbred mare. Computed tomography scan revealed the extent of the tumor. The mass was surgically debulked under general anesthesia, and the affected periocular region was injected intralesionally with Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin (BCG). An emulsion of cell wall fractions was used, which has been modified to reduce the toxic and allergic effect, but retain the antitumor activity. In total, five injections were performed at 2-week intervals. At follow-up 7 months after the last BCG injection, the tumor was completely resolved. Two years after the last treatment, the horse remains tumor-free.
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- 2004
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