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J Vet Clin 2021; 38(2): 85-88
https://doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2021.04.38.2.85
Published online April 30, 2021
Seongin Son, Seoung-woo Lee, Min Jang, Sungho Yun, Young-sam Kwon, Jin-kyu Park, Kija Lee
Copyright © The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.
A 9-year-old, intact female Shih-tzu dog presented with a three-week history of anorexia, lethargy, and weight loss. Abdominal radiography revealed a mass in the right cranial quadrant of the abdomen that was displacing the right kidney caudally. Ultrasonography showed a large, irregular, heterogeneous hepatic mass and a small amount of peritoneal fluid. On computed tomography (CT), a large hypoattenuating mass with heterogeneous contrast enhancement occupied the right lateral lobe, and parts of the right medial and caudate lobes of the liver. There was no evidence of regional lymph node or pulmonary metastasis. Lobectomy of the right medial, right lateral and caudate liver lobes was performed, however, the patient did not recover from surgery. Hepatoblastoma was confirmed by histological examination. Hepatoblastoma is rare in dogs, and this is the first report describing CT imaging of hepatoblastoma in a dog.
Keywords: computed tomography, dog, hepatic tumor, hepatoblastoma, liver
J Vet Clin 2021; 38(2): 85-88
Published online April 30, 2021 https://doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2021.04.38.2.85
Copyright © The Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics.
Seongin Son, Seoung-woo Lee, Min Jang, Sungho Yun, Young-sam Kwon, Jin-kyu Park, Kija Lee
College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University
A 9-year-old, intact female Shih-tzu dog presented with a three-week history of anorexia, lethargy, and weight loss. Abdominal radiography revealed a mass in the right cranial quadrant of the abdomen that was displacing the right kidney caudally. Ultrasonography showed a large, irregular, heterogeneous hepatic mass and a small amount of peritoneal fluid. On computed tomography (CT), a large hypoattenuating mass with heterogeneous contrast enhancement occupied the right lateral lobe, and parts of the right medial and caudate lobes of the liver. There was no evidence of regional lymph node or pulmonary metastasis. Lobectomy of the right medial, right lateral and caudate liver lobes was performed, however, the patient did not recover from surgery. Hepatoblastoma was confirmed by histological examination. Hepatoblastoma is rare in dogs, and this is the first report describing CT imaging of hepatoblastoma in a dog.
Keywords: computed tomography, dog, hepatic tumor, hepatoblastoma, liver