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Pancreatic mixed acinar-endocrine carcinoma in a dog
Authors:Z Belshaw  N J Bacon  R D Foale  P M Mannion  R Reuter
Institution:Dick White Referrals, Newmarket, Suffolk, UK; Cytopath Veterinary Pathology, Ledbury, Hertfordshire, UK
Abstract:A 10.5‐year‐old crossbreed dog was presented with a history of hypoglycaemic episodes and elevated serum insulin concentration. A pancreatic mass was removed at surgery along with an enlarged draining lymph node. An unresectable hepatic nodule was also present. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the pancreatic and lymph node masses as functional mixed acinar‐endocrine carcinoma, previously unreported in domestic species. Persistent hypoglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia post‐operatively was highly suggestive of the hepatic mass being a functional metastasis. The dog was managed on prednisolone and remained asymptomatic 9 months post‐operatively. This tumour type has only been rarely reported in human patients and may highlight the need for more rigorous immunohistochemical staining of pancreatic masses in veterinary species to identify the prevalence of this tumour type.
Keywords:dog  hyperinsulinaemia  hypoglycaemia  immunohistochemistry  mixed acinar-endocrine cell carcinoma  pancreas
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