A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report
Abstract Background In both humans and animals, cardiac fibrosarcoma is rare among primary cardiac malignant neoplasia. The overall prevalence of cardiac neoplasia in dogs is low, reported to be between 0.17% and 0.19% of hospital admissions. The aim of this report is to describe the clinical and pa...
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doaj-5e1c9a2bd19e41c89090254bc9eaf3192020-11-25T01:31:36ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482018-12-011411610.1186/s12917-018-1735-2A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case reportRadu Andrei Baisan0Vasile Vulpe1Mircea Lazăr2Sorin Aurelian Pașca3Department of Clinics, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine “Ion Ionescu de la Brad”Department of Clinics, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine “Ion Ionescu de la Brad”Department of Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine “Ion Ionescu de la Brad”Department of Pathology, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine “Ion Ionescu de la Brad”Abstract Background In both humans and animals, cardiac fibrosarcoma is rare among primary cardiac malignant neoplasia. The overall prevalence of cardiac neoplasia in dogs is low, reported to be between 0.17% and 0.19% of hospital admissions. The aim of this report is to describe the clinical and pathological findings of a dog presenting signs of right sided congestive heart failure due to an intracardiac and venous obstructing mass, diagnosed by histopathology as cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features. Case presentation A 7 years old male mix breed Husky weighing 23 kg was presented to our Veterinary Teaching Hospital the owner reporting weight loss, inappetence and exercise intolerance and on presentation exhibited breathlessness and an enlarged abdomen. A 5 minutes six leads electrocardiogram and cardiac ultrasonography were performed using standard, established techniques. Complete blood count, serum liver enzyme activities and renal parameters were assessed. Shortly after the cardiologic examination, the dog died and necropsy examination of the cardiovascular system revealed an elongated and branched mass attached dorsally to the endocardial insertion of the septal tricuspid valve leaflet. This mass extended retrogradely into the lumen of the cervical veins, obstructing the venous flow. Histological diagnosis of the mass was cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features. Multiple metastases were found inside the lungs only. Conclusion This is the first report describing a right cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features and venous obstruction in a dog. Cardiac fibrosarcoma is a rare finding, however should be considered when an intracardiac mass is diagnosed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-018-1735-2SarcomaDogMetastasisRight sided heart failure |
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Radu Andrei Baisan Vasile Vulpe Mircea Lazăr Sorin Aurelian Pașca A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report BMC Veterinary Research Sarcoma Dog Metastasis Right sided heart failure |
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A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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A rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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rare case of intracardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features inducing venous occlusion in a dog – a case report |
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Abstract Background In both humans and animals, cardiac fibrosarcoma is rare among primary cardiac malignant neoplasia. The overall prevalence of cardiac neoplasia in dogs is low, reported to be between 0.17% and 0.19% of hospital admissions. The aim of this report is to describe the clinical and pathological findings of a dog presenting signs of right sided congestive heart failure due to an intracardiac and venous obstructing mass, diagnosed by histopathology as cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features. Case presentation A 7 years old male mix breed Husky weighing 23 kg was presented to our Veterinary Teaching Hospital the owner reporting weight loss, inappetence and exercise intolerance and on presentation exhibited breathlessness and an enlarged abdomen. A 5 minutes six leads electrocardiogram and cardiac ultrasonography were performed using standard, established techniques. Complete blood count, serum liver enzyme activities and renal parameters were assessed. Shortly after the cardiologic examination, the dog died and necropsy examination of the cardiovascular system revealed an elongated and branched mass attached dorsally to the endocardial insertion of the septal tricuspid valve leaflet. This mass extended retrogradely into the lumen of the cervical veins, obstructing the venous flow. Histological diagnosis of the mass was cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features. Multiple metastases were found inside the lungs only. Conclusion This is the first report describing a right cardiac fibrosarcoma with myxoid features and venous obstruction in a dog. Cardiac fibrosarcoma is a rare finding, however should be considered when an intracardiac mass is diagnosed. |
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Sarcoma Dog Metastasis Right sided heart failure |
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