猫原发性骨外十二指肠骨肉瘤伴腹膜肉瘤

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Fabian Z.X. Lean , Benjamin J. Haythornthwaite , Sophie E. Broughton , Jodie R. Green , Francisco Llabres-Diaz , Balazs Szladovits , Henny M. Martineau
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本病例报告描述了一只11岁的雌性绝育家长毛猫的骨骼外肠骨肉瘤伴肉瘤病,表现为2周的缺氧、嗜睡、呕吐和烦渴史。临床检查发现颅腹部肿块,超声检查显示肝结节和不规则形状,部分矿化肿块围绕十二指肠近端和胰腺。肠道和肝脏病变的细胞学检查发现丰满到梭状到星状细胞,并有分散的矿化灶。死后检查发现骨外肠骨肉瘤起源于十二指肠壁,并在肝脏、胆囊和网膜的浆膜表面形成肉瘤。胰腺、肝脏和横膈膜也有局部浸润。提高对猫肉瘤病的认识和报告对于扩大知识基础、指导临床管理和了解这种罕见病例对生存的影响非常重要。
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Primary extraskeletal duodenal osteosarcoma with peritoneal sarcomatosis in a cat
This case report describes an extraskeletal intestinal osteosarcoma with sarcomatosis in an 11-year-old female neutered Domestic Longhair cat that presented with a 2-week history of hyporexia, lethargy, vomiting and polydipsia. Clinical examination identified a cranial abdominal mass and ultrasound examination revealed liver nodules and an irregularly shaped, partly mineralized mass around the proximal duodenum and pancreas. Cytological examination of the intestinal and liver lesions identified plump to fusiform to stellate cells with scattered foci of mineralization. Post-mortem examination identified an extraskeletal intestinal osteosarcoma originating in the wall of the duodenum with sarcomatosis on the serosal surface of the liver, gallbladder and omentum. Local infiltration into the pancreas, liver and diaphragm was also present. Increased awareness and reporting of sarcomatosis in cats are important for expanding the knowledge base, guiding clinical management and understanding its impact on survival in such rare cases.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals. Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.
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