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Atypical cystic hepatocellular carcinoma in a Himalayan catAtypical cystic hepatocellular carcinoma in a Himalayan cat

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Atypical cystic hepatocellular carcinoma in a Himalayan cat
Authors
장아람한창훈정혜진이지연박지훈배상우김나현이재훈
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국예방수의학회
Keywords
Hepatic tumor; hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatic cyst; pancreatic cyst; Himalayan cat
Citation
예방수의학회지, v.43, no.4, pp.152 - 156
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KCI
Journal Title
예방수의학회지
Volume
43
Number
4
Start Page
152
End Page
156
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/10018
DOI
10.13041/jpvm.2019.43.4.152
ISSN
2287-7991
Abstract
A liver mass was incidentally revealed in a 10-year-old male neutered Himalayan cat on radiographic examination conducted in a local animal hospital. The abdominal distention had worsened over the past five months, along with intermittent vomiting and nausea for two weeks. Serum chemistry was unremarkable, except for elevated alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyl transferase levels. Radiography revealed a round-shaped soft mass in the cranial abdomen. Abdominal ultrasonography showed a well defined, massive, fluid-filled cyst with multiple lobes, and heterogeneous echogenicity in the pancreas. Computed tomography examination revealed hypoplasia of the left lobes of the liver, but the vascular changes and enhancement of the mass were not observed on contrast computed tomography images. The herniation of the abdominal fat through the diaphragm was incidentally observed on sonography and computed tomography scan. The patient was tentatively diagnosed with pancreatic cyst. The laparotomy revealed that the origin was not related to the pancreas, but was suspended from the liver. The mass was multilobular and filled with approximately 120 ml of fluid containing a few white blood cells. The patient recovered from anesthesia, but showed postoperative respiratory depression and died of cardiac arrest 15 hours later. Histopathologically, the mass was definitively diagnosed to be hepatic cellular carcinoma.
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