Update on Severe Stomatitis, CUPS and Tongue Masses in a Boxer Dog

This 7 year old boxer dog presented with severe generalized stomatitis.  CUPS lesions were also present.  The tongue had multiple raised masses with palpable densities throughout.  Biopsies were taken.  Neoplasia is suspected. 

UPDATE: Lymphoma was the diagnosis based upon histopathology.  Further staging would involve immunohistochemical stains to determine B cell vs T cell lymphoma.  Chemotherapy is an option.  This dog was humanely euthanized. 

Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
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