Successful treatment of a large hepatocellular carcinoma and paraneoplastic hypoglycemia by central and left divisional hepatic lobectomy in a dog
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) is generally observed as a massive tumor originated from one lobe in dogs.Surgery is the treatment of choice in dogs with a massive HCC.However,complete resection is technically difficult in the cases with an extremely enlarged HCC pressing or involving the large vessels such as caudal vena cava and main hepatic veins.This study aimed to report the divisional hepatic lobectomy for complete resection of very large HCC and successful treatment of paraneoplastic hypoglycemic seizures in a dog.
divisional hepatic lobectomy dog hepatocellular carcinoma hypoglycemia paraneoplastic syndrome
Rikiya Nishimura Kazuya Edamura Manabu Sakai
Animal Medical Center,Nihon University,1866 Kameino,Fujisawa,Kanagawa 252-0880,Japan Animal Medical Center,Nihon University,1866 Kameino,Fujisawa,Kanagawa 252-0880,Japan;Laboratory of V Animal Medical Center,Nihon University,1866 Kameino,Fujisawa,Kanagawa 252-0880,Japan;Laboratory of V
国内会议
第二届亚洲兽医外科学大会暨第19次中国畜牧兽医学会兽医外科学分会学术研讨会
南京
英文
41-41
2012-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)