periaortic haemangiosarcoma in an african wild dog (lycaon pictus) : clinical communication
;A. Newell-Fugate;E. Lane
race: revista de administração, contabilidade e economia2009Vol. 80pp. 108-110
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newell-fugate2009journalperiaortic
Abstract
A 9-year-old apparently healthy male African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) was found dead in its enclosure at the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre. Necropsy revealed a pericardium distended by approximately 250mℓ of thick blood. A soft, red, lobulated mass was attached to the periaortic fat between the level of the aortic valves and the pericardial reflection. Histologically, the mass was consistent with a haemangiosarcoma. Other findings in the heart included mild to moderate ventricular hypertrophy and moderate, acute perivascular myocardial necrosis. Sudden death was attributed to acute heart failure precipitated by cardiac tamponade.