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CT scan features of a retroperitoneal paraganglioma tumor in a cat
By Leoni, Federico Puccini et al.·Published in The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne·2024·Veterinary Teaching Hospital "Mario Modenato, Italy·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Computed tomography angiography features of a retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma in a cat.
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Plain-English summary
A 7-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was brought in because of a large mass in her abdomen. Imaging tests revealed a round tumor near her major blood vessels, which was pushing her kidneys and colon out of place. During surgery, the mass was found to be a rare type of tumor called a retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma. While these tumors are uncommon in cats, the surgery allowed for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The cat's recovery details were not specified, but surgical removal is typically the best option for such tumors.
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Abstract
A 7-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented for evaluation of a large-volume abdominal space-occupying lesion. A computed tomography angiography examination detected a round retroperitoneal mass, in contact with the large abdominal vessels, characterized by an external hyperattenuating capsule and a larger hypoattenuating center. The capsule was soft-tissue attenuating with marked heterogenous contrast enhancement. The center was hypoattenuating pre- and post-contrast administration. The mass displaced both kidneys laterally and the descendent colon ventrally. The mesenteric veins and both phrenicoabdominal veins were markedly increased in diameter. However, the adrenals were not involved. On the excretory phase, no contrast enhancement was observed in either ureter, except for the proximal tract of the right ureter. At laparotomy, both ureters entered the mass that was adherent to the great abdominal vessels. The cytological diagnosis was retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma. In cats, retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paragangliomas are very rare. This is the first computed tomography angiography report of a retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma in a domestic cat. Key clinical message: This report describes the computed tomography angiography features of a rare case of a retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma in a cat. These features could be taken into consideration to direct the diagnosis of a possible neuroendocrine origin for a retroperitoneal mass in a cat.
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