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A 9-year-old 6.8-kg (14.96-lb) neutered male domestic shorthair cat was evaluated because of a progressively enlarging mass that encompassed the caudomedial region of the left brachium. The cat had a history of mild lameness of the left forelimb of approximately 1 year's duration, and the mass had been apparent for 8 months. The cat's vaccination status was current; vaccine administration involved the left flank area. On physical examination, the cat had non-weight-bearing lameness of the left forelimb with massive, firm to gelatinous, nonpainful swelling of the soft tissues caudal and medial to the shoulder joint with