2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2009.00548.x
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Nasal vascular hamartoma in a Domestic Shorthair cat

Abstract: A nasal mass in a Domestic Shorthair cat was causing facial deformity, sneezing and intermittent epistaxis. Biopsy samples obtained previously had been non-diagnostic. Computed tomography images revealed an irregular, contrast-enhancing mass occupying a large portion of the righthand side of the nasal cavity. Previously described criteria for malignancy were not present. A ventral surgical approach combined with temporary, ipsilateral, common carotid arterial occlusion provided excellent access for debulking t… Show more

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“…They showed analogy to similar pathological nose structures found in children, who also had signs of obstruction, sneezing and epistaxis (20). A similar case of nasal vascular hamartoma was described for the first time in a cat in 2010 (10). In the 15-month-old cat, vascular hamartoma originating probably from soft tissue in the region of the first cervical vertebra was found with a secondary proliferation of bone tissue.…”
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“…They showed analogy to similar pathological nose structures found in children, who also had signs of obstruction, sneezing and epistaxis (20). A similar case of nasal vascular hamartoma was described for the first time in a cat in 2010 (10). In the 15-month-old cat, vascular hamartoma originating probably from soft tissue in the region of the first cervical vertebra was found with a secondary proliferation of bone tissue.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…This case report and clinical review describes a nasal mass in a Domestic Shorthair cat that was causing facial deformity, sneezing and intermittent epistaxis 7 . It was diagnosed as a nasal vascular hamartoma and clinical signs resolved postoperatively.…”
Section: Small Animalsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…На першому етапі досліджень було проведено збір анамнестичних даних, із урахуванням віку, породи, умов утримання тварин, типу раціону годівлі. Другий етап досліджень включав загальні клінічні дослідження і спеціальні діагностичні критерії (гістоморфологічні, цитологічні, мікологічні тести та проведення тонкоігольної біопсії) (Kunkle, 1984;Chambers et al, 2010;Declercq, & De Bosschere, 2010;Breathnach et al, 2006). Мікологічні дослідження здійснювали на підставі мікроскопії ураженого волосся й кірочок,що відібрані з країв ураженої ділянки, яка не піддавалась лікуванню та культурального методу для визначення роду і виду грибка.…”
Section: матеріал і методи дослідженьunclassified