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Functional metastatic parathyroid adenocarcinoma in a dog.
Kishi, Erin N; Holmes, Shannon P; Abbott, Jeffrey R; Bacon, Nicholas J.
Afiliação
  • Kishi EN; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Kishi, Bacon) and Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology (Abbott), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32608, USA; Department of Anatomy and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
  • Holmes SP; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Kishi, Bacon) and Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology (Abbott), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32608, USA; Department of Anatomy and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
  • Abbott JR; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Kishi, Bacon) and Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology (Abbott), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32608, USA; Department of Anatomy and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
  • Bacon NJ; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Kishi, Bacon) and Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology (Abbott), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32608, USA; Department of Anatomy and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Can Vet J ; 55(4): 383-8, 2014 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24688141
ABSTRACT
A 12-year-old dachshund dog was presented for persistent hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism despite bilateral parathyroidectomy. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head, neck, and cranial mediastinum identified an increased number of cranial mediastinal lymph nodes with heterogeneous signal intensity. Hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism resolved after surgery to remove multiple cranial mediastinal lymph nodes, one of which contained presumed metastatic parathyroid tissue.
Adénocarcinome parathyroïdien métastatique fonctionnel chez un chien. Un chien Dachsund âgé de 12 ans a été présenté pour de l'hypercalcémie et de l'hyperparathyroïdie persistantes malgré une parathyroïdectomie bilatérale. Une imagerie par résonance magnétique de la tête, du cou et du médiastin crânien a identifié un nombre accru de ganglions lymphatiques médiastinaux avec une intensité hétérogène du signal. L'hypercalcémie et l'hyperparathyroïdie se sont résorbées après la chirurgie pour enlever les nombreux ganglions lymphatiques médiastinaux crâniens, dont l'un contenait du tissu parathyroïdien métastatique présumé.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias das Paratireoides / Adenocarcinoma / Doenças do Cão / Linfonodos Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Can Vet J Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias das Paratireoides / Adenocarcinoma / Doenças do Cão / Linfonodos Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Can Vet J Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article