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Cholangiocarcinoma in young cats
Jardim, Mariana Palha de Brito; Cid, Gabriela de Carvalho; Oliveira, Mariana Correia; Assumção, Rômulo Ferreira de; Bastos, Mariana Junger; Silva, Sheila Lima e; Nogueira, Vivian de Assunção; Souza, Heloisa Justen Moreira de.
Affiliation
  • Jardim, Mariana Palha de Brito; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Medical Clinic Sector of Domestic Cats. Seropédica. BR
  • Cid, Gabriela de Carvalho; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Sector of Pathological Anatomy. Seropédica. BR
  • Oliveira, Mariana Correia; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Sector of Pathological Anatomy. Seropédica. BR
  • Assumção, Rômulo Ferreira de; State University of Rio de Janeiro. Department of General Surgery. Rio da Janeiro. BR
  • Bastos, Mariana Junger; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Medical Clinic Sector of Domestic Cats. Seropédica. BR
  • Silva, Sheila Lima e; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Medical Clinic Sector of Domestic Cats. Seropédica. BR
  • Nogueira, Vivian de Assunção; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health. Seropédica. BR
  • Souza, Heloisa Justen Moreira de; Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Veterinary Institute. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Seropédica. BR
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 47(suppl.1): Pub.394-2019. ilus, tab
Article in En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458158
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Cholangiocellular carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs mainly in elderly dogs and cats. Primaryhepatobiliary neoplasms are considered rare in felines, although cholangiocarcinoma is the most common tumor typeamong malignant liver tumors in the species. The objective of this work is to report two cases of cholangiocarcinoma inyoung domestic cats, with three years old, and to approach clinical and pathological aspects to promote awareness of thistype of injury in young animals, with a focus on prevention of predisposing factors.Cases A 3-year-old male domestic cat (cat 1) had a history of progressive weight loss, persistent vomiting, diarrhea,and episodes of seizure. At the clinical examination was noted moderate degree of jaundice. In the biochemical exams itwas verified as alteration hypoproteinemia, increase of urea and hyponatremia. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed aformation in the left epigastric region measuring 8.0 x 5.0 cm, with a diffusely heterogeneous parenchyma, suggestive ofhepatic neoplasia, in addition to the presence of free abdominal fluid. Cavity fluid analysis was suggestive of carcinoma.A 3-year-old male domestic cat (cat 2), with history of hyporexia, emaciation and vomiting was taken to care. Physicalexamination showed moderate dehydration, hypocorous mucosa and presence of abdominal mass on palpation. The animal’s serum biochemical assessment were verified as changes, increasing AST. Ultrasonographic examination showedan abdominal mass, located caudally to the spleen, with irregular shape, measuring approximately 4.7 cm suggestive ofhepatic neoplasia, in addition to the presence of abdominal fluid. The hepatic cytology performed by fine needle aspiration was suggestive of carcinoma. After the clinical worsening of two cats and due unfavorable prognosis, euthanasia andnecropsy were performed. In the macroscopic...
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Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Age Factors / Cholangiocarcinoma / Liver Neoplasms Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Age Factors / Cholangiocarcinoma / Liver Neoplasms Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Year: 2019 Document type: Article