Primary Urinary Bladder Tumors in Three Guinea Pigs (Cavia Porcellus)

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Anna Linda Nógrádi , Iain Cope , Attila Arany-Toth , Linda Müller , Dóra Csatári , Csaba Hetyey , Zoltán Dudás-Györki , Ferenc Manczur , Norbert Schuster , Csaba Jakab , Tibor Németh
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Abstract

Urinary bladder tumors are not common in guinea pigs, but case numbers being diagnosed have increased in the past years. The authors present 3 referred cases of primary urinary bladder tumors in pet guinea pigs diagnosed using diagnostic imaging (CT, radiography, and ultrasonography) and exploratory laparotomy. Excision was not possible in the first case as the tumor was located at the neck of the urinary bladder and the owner opted for intraoperative euthanasia. The second and third cases both had tumors originating from the apex of the urinary bladder. The third guinea pig went into cardiac arrest during surgery and resuscitation was unsuccessful. The tumor was removed from the urinary bladder using partial cystectomy in the second case and 1-month postsurgery ultrasonographic examination showed no signs of tumor reoccurrence. Late recognition is the main reason for a negative outcome, as by this time tumors are already large and extensive. Whenever prolonged symptoms of hematuria are present and urolithiasis has been ruled out, ultrasonography should be undertaken to determine if a urinary tumor is the cause. Rechecks should be scheduled on a regular basis for guinea pigs when a definitive diagnosis can not be made at the initial presentation for vague clinical signs, as outcome and survival can reduce significantly when definitive treatment is delayed.

三只豚鼠(Cavia Porcellus)的原发性膀胱肿瘤。
膀胱肿瘤在豚鼠中并不常见,但在过去几年中被诊断的病例数量有所增加。作者介绍了3例通过诊断成像(CT、放射学和超声)和剖腹探查诊断的宠物豚鼠原发性膀胱肿瘤的参考病例。在第一个病例中,切除是不可能的,因为肿瘤位于膀胱颈部,主人选择了术中安乐死。第二例和第三例都有源自膀胱顶端的肿瘤。第三只豚鼠在手术中心脏骤停,复苏失败。第二例采用膀胱部分切除术将肿瘤从膀胱中切除,术后1个月的超声检查显示没有肿瘤复发的迹象。晚期识别是阴性结果的主要原因,因为此时肿瘤已经很大且广泛。只要出现血尿的长期症状,并且排除了尿石症,就应该进行超声检查,以确定是否是泌尿系肿瘤引起的。当在最初出现模糊的临床症状时无法做出明确诊断时,应定期对豚鼠进行复查,因为当最终治疗延迟时,结果和存活率可能会显著降低。
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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.30
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60
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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