Ultrasonographic identification of vascular invasion by adrenal tumors in dogs |
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Authors: | Davis Mary K Schochet Rachel A Wrigley Robert |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Cancer Group, Culver City, CA 90232, USA. mdavis@vetcancergroup.com |
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Abstract: | Adrenalectomy is the treatment of choice for adrenal tumors that are producing adverse clinical signs. Surgical planning prior to adrenalectomy is aided by identifying tumors with invasion into adjacent vessels or the presence of a tumor thrombus extending into the caudal vena cava. In this paper, we evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound in determining if vascular invasion or tumor thrombus is present. Thirty-four dogs with 36 adrenal tumors were reviewed retrospectively. Overall, 36% of tumors had vascular invasion. Abdominal ultrasound was 100% sensitive and 96% specific in identifying the presence of a tumor thrombus in the caudal vena cava. The sensitivity and specificity was 76% and 96%, respectively, when all forms of vascular invasion were evaluated and included patients with vascular wall invasion without concurrent thrombus. Abdominal ultrasound is a good screening tool for identifying vascular invasion or tumor thrombus associated with adrenal tumors in dogs. |
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Keywords: | adrenal tumors dog ultrasound vascular invasion |
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