2021
DOI: 10.34188/bjaerv4n1-090
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Hemangiossarcoma em hamster sírio (Mesocricetus auratus) – relato de caso / Hemangiosarcoma in a syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) – case report

Abstract: RESUMOO hemangiossarcoma (HSA) é uma neoplasia originada do endotélio vascular sanguíneo, de caráter maligno com comportamento agressivo e metastático, apresentando-se principalmente em fígado, baço e pulmões, devido à rápida disseminação celular por via hematogênica. Um hamster sírio (Mesocricetus auratus) fêmea de um ano de idade apresentou uma formação de consistência firme, com dor a palpação, de evolução rápida e progressiva. O animal foi encaminhado para citologia e radiografia onde evidenciou-se neoplas… Show more

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“…Although commonly reported in dogs, spontaneous hemangiosarcomas are infrequent in rodents (Machado et al 2021). Considering the total number of hamsters, hemangiosarcoma was present in only 7% of the cases, similar to other studies with hamsters where the occurrence of this tumor ranged from 1.1% to 6.6% (Kondo et al 2008b, Tuan et al 2018, Wentz et al 2020, Rother et al 2021.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Although commonly reported in dogs, spontaneous hemangiosarcomas are infrequent in rodents (Machado et al 2021). Considering the total number of hamsters, hemangiosarcoma was present in only 7% of the cases, similar to other studies with hamsters where the occurrence of this tumor ranged from 1.1% to 6.6% (Kondo et al 2008b, Tuan et al 2018, Wentz et al 2020, Rother et al 2021.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Considering the total number of hamsters, hemangiosarcoma was present in only 7% of the cases, similar to other studies with hamsters where the occurrence of this tumor ranged from 1.1% to 6.6% (Kondo et al 2008b, Tuan et al 2018, Wentz et al 2020, Rother et al 2021. As with these studies, there was no dissemination to other sites, differing from a case report in a Syrian hamster, where there was metastasis to the liver, spleen and lungs (Machado et al 2021). In rats and mice, the occurrence of this neoplasm is uncommon (Trotte et al 2008(Trotte et al , 2010.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%