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Review
. 2010 Apr;88(4):132-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00557.x.

Myofibroblastic fibrosarcoma with multifocal osseous metaplasia at the site of equine influenza vaccination

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Myofibroblastic fibrosarcoma with multifocal osseous metaplasia at the site of equine influenza vaccination

N J Kannegieter et al. Aust Vet J. 2010 Apr.

Abstract

We describe a fibrosarcoma in a 12-year-old Quarterhorse x Arabian gelding as a sequela to equine influenza vaccination. Shortly after the second vaccination, swelling at the site was noticed by the owner and it continued to increase in size over the following 6 months. Biopsy of the mass indicated a fibrosarcoma had developed at the vaccination site. It was approximately 20 cm in diameter and elevated well above the level of the skin. There was no clinical evidence of metastases to the lungs or local lymph nodes. Surgical resection of the mass was performed and the wound healed by first and second intention. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining confirmed a myofibroblastic fibrosarcoma with multifocal osseous metaplasia. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first equine case of a vaccine-associated fibrosarcoma.

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  • Vaccine-associated fibrosarcoma.
    Homer DR. Homer DR. Aust Vet J. 2010 May;88(5):159. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00572.x. Aust Vet J. 2010. PMID: 20529019 No abstract available.

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