| Literature DB >> 30261909 |
Kirsi Johanna Piirainen1, Sanna Johanna Viitanen2, Anu Katriina Lappalainen2, Sari Helena Mölsä2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tracheal tumors are rarely diagnosed in veterinary medicine and the majority of tracheal neoplasia reported in adult dogs are malignant. Intratracheal lipoma has not been previously reported in the veterinary literature. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Airway; Canine; Lipoma; Neoplasia; Trachea
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30261909 PMCID: PMC6161456 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-018-0413-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Fig. 1Left lateral cervical radiograph revealed a crescent shaped soft tissue opaque mass of 14 mm × 32 mm in the tracheal lumen at the level of the 5th and 6th vertebrae. The mass was at its widest in dorsal aspect of the trachea and extended to the opposite wall of the trachea
Fig. 2Endoscopic view of the mass in the tracheal lumen. The surface of the mass was smooth and its colour was the same as that of the tracheal epithelium
Fig. 3Photomicrograph of the intratracheal mass. The mass consisted of mature uniform lipocytes and no signs of malignancy were detected. All excision margins were clean. The mass was surrounded by a distinct relatively thick capsule
Fig. 4Endoscopic view of the surgical area 6 weeks after surgery