Fibrosarcoma adjacent to the site of microchip implantation in a cat. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • A 14-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat presented with an interscapular mass. A computed tomography scan, biopsy, and histological examination revealed a fibrosarcoma adjacent to a pet identification microchip. Because the cat was previously vaccinated at this site, it is not possible to establish definitive causation of the fibrosarcoma, but this is the first report of a tumor in the vicinity of a microchip in a cat. Microchip-associated tumors have been reported in rodents and dogs. Veterinarians should be aware that because inflammation may predispose felines to tumor formation, separation and observation of vaccination and implantation sites are indicated. Adherence to American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) vaccination guidelines and monitoring of microchip implantation sites are recommended.

published proceedings

  • J Feline Med Surg

altmetric score

  • 0.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Daly, M. K., Saba, C. F., Crochik, S. S., Howerth, E. W., Kosarek, C. E., Cornell, K. K., Roberts, R. E., & Northrup, N. C.

citation count

  • 56

complete list of authors

  • Daly, Meighan K||Saba, Corey F||Crochik, Sonia S||Howerth, Elizabeth W||Kosarek, Carrie E||Cornell, Karen K||Roberts, Royce E||Northrup, Nicole C

publication date

  • April 2008