Concurrent Irradiation and Intratumoral Chemotherapy With Cisplatin for Treatment of a Fibrosarcoma in a Blue and Gold Macaw (Ara ararauna)

2002 
Abstract A myxoid fibrosarcoma in the wing of a blue and gold macaw (Ara ararauna) was treated with radiation therapy and intratumoral chemotherapy with cisplatin. The tumor was treated with a radiation dose of 40 Gy delivered during 22 days on an alternate-day schedule of 4 Gy/fraction and 3 chemotherapy treatments given once weekly at a dose of 0.3 mg of cisplatin per cm3 of tissue. Treatment was effective, and adverse effects were not noted clinically. Complete tumor remission was observed within 2 months after treatment completion, and the remission lasted 15 months until the macaw died of an unrelated cause. A cumulative effect of repeated intratumoral administrations on plasma concentrations of cisplatin was not observed during the course of treatment, although only trough levels were measured. Cisplatin-related systemic toxicities monitored by complete blood count and serum biochemical analysis were not found. Acute local reactions including edema and necrosis of the skin were self-limiting. Treatm...
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