1. Surgical treatment of an abnormally positioned right adrenal tumor on segmental caudal vena cava aplasia in two dogs
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Junya Ogawa, Satoshi Takagi, Hiroko Ogawa, Keitaro Morishita, and Eiichi Kanai
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adrenal tumor ,Vascular wall ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Adrenal Gland Neoplasms ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,segmental caudal vena cava aplasia ,0403 veterinary science ,Caudal vena cava ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Surgical treatment ,Adrenal tumors ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Aplasia ,Anatomy ,Note ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Congenital vascular anomaly ,Concomitant ,dog ,Surgery ,Tumor removal ,business - Abstract
Segmental caudal vena cava (CVC) aplasia is a rare congenital vascular anomaly in dogs. Two dogs were diagnosed by CT imaging to have right adrenal tumors with concomitant segmental CVC aplasia. During surgery, a firm connection between the right adrenal gland and CVC was observed in both cases. The adrenal glands were found ventral to the CVC and the adrenal tumor was resected including the vascular wall. CVC venectomy for tumor removal will be required if the right adrenal gland is displaced in dogs with segmental CVC aplasia, even if there is no intravascular invasion.
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- 2021
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