Megaesophagus was complicated with Billroth I gastroduodenostomy in a cat |
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Authors: | Shimamura Shunsuke Shimizu Miki Kobayashi Masayuki Hirao Hidehiro Tanaka Ryou Yamane Yoshihisa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A seven-year-old, female, domestic short hair cat was presented with a history of chronic anorexia. Radiographic examination revealed a large space-occupying calcified mass in the abdominal cavity. The mass was located in pylorus and did not extend into the duodenum and surrounding tissues. Billroth I gastroduodenostomy was conducted to remove the mass. Histopathological examination of the mass showed a lymphoma. Although Recovery following the operation was excellent, the patient showed intermittent vomiting unrelated to feeding. Radiographical examination revealed a megaesophagus, which was assumed to be a complication of the Billroth I procedure, since the condition was not observed before the procedure. |
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