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Asymptomatic intestinal cyst found and removed in older cat

By Phipps, William Bertram et al.·Published in Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association·2021·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Asymptomatic Enteric Duplication Cyst in a Geriatric Cat: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

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Stomach & digestionCats

Plain-English summary

An 11-year-old female domestic shorthair cat was found to have an abdominal mass that had been present for eight months but showed no symptoms. Imaging tests revealed a cystic structure near the duodenum, and surgery confirmed it was an enteric duplication cyst, which is a type of abnormal growth in the intestines. The mass was successfully removed, and the cat made a full recovery without any further issues. This case highlights that even asymptomatic cysts can be significant and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

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Abstract

An 11 yr old female neutered domestic shorthair presented for an 8 mo history of an asymptomatic abdominal mass. Computed tomography described an irregular, cystic structure closely associated with the duodenum, and focal ultrasonography confirmed the mass shared outer layers with the intestinal wall. Coeliotomy revealed the mass was originating from, and firmly adhered to, the antimesenteric border of the duodenum but was not communicating with the intestinal lumen. En bloc mass resection with omentalization was performed without small intestinal resection. Histopathology confirmed an enteric duplication cyst. The cat made a full recovery and remained asymptomatic postoperatively with no evidence of recurrence. A review of the literature confirms the duodenum to be the most common location of enteric duplication cysts in felines and that subtotal excision is curative in most cases. This differential should be considered in cases of cystic gastrointestinal structures in juvenile and adult felines, with or without associated clinical signs. In cases of luminal involvement or malignant transformation, intestinal resection and anastomosis is more appropriate. This report describes the presentation, investigations, and treatment of an asymptomatic duodenal duplication cyst in an adult feline and summarizes and compares current knowledge of the condition between veterinary and human literature.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33770172/