Atypically located accessory splenic hemangiosarcoma in a Dog: Diagnostic value of triple-phase computed tomography

Dain Yun, Jihye Choi, Yeong Bin Baek, Kyoung Oh Cho, Kija Lee, Sang Kwon Lee

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Abstract

A 10-year-old Cocker spaniel presented with lethargy. Triple-phase computed tomography was obtained with a contrast test bolus at the level of porta hepatis, which revealed a right lower abdominal mass. The mass was not connected to other abdominal organs; however, a linear structure was observed connecting the splenic hilum to the mass, which was suspected to be the feeding vessel. The arterial phase image was obtained again with a contrast bolus at the level of the celiac artery. A prominent contrast-enhanced feeding artery originating from the splenic artery to the mass was observed. Histopathology confirmed an accessory splenic hemangiosarcoma.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1431
JournalVeterinary Medicine and Science
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • canine
  • ectopic spleen
  • feeding vessel
  • splenic tumour
  • test bolus
  • tumour origin

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