Publication: Valvular cardiac myxoma in a dog
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Akkoç, Ayşe Nur
Özyiğit, Musa Özgür
Cangül, Taci
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Wiley Blackwell Publishing
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Primary and secondary cardiac tumours are extremely rare in humans and domestic animals. This case describes the gross, light microscopical and immunohistochemical examination of a cardiac myxoma arising from the tricuspid valve in a 13-year-old female terrier dog. Clinically, long-term respiratory distress, progressive ascites, fatigue and exercise intolerance were observed in the animal. At necropsy, the right ventricular chamber was mildly dilated and a soft, whitish mass, 0.7 × 1.5 × 2.1 cm in size was observed arising from the ventricular surface of the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve of the heart. Histologically, the mass was composed of a faintly eosinophilic myxoid matrix and spindle shaped fibroblast-like cells with elongated nuclei and stellate cells. The extracellular matrix was stained with periodic acid Schiff and alcian blue and the tumour cells were reactive with anti-vimentin and anti-alpha-sarcomeric actin antibodies. The authors believe that this is the first detailed description of a myxoma in this breed.
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Animalia, Canis familiaris
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Akkoç, A. vd. (2007). "Valvular cardiac myxoma in a dog". Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-Physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine, 54(7), 356-358.