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Detection of squamous cell carcinoma of presumed pancreatic origin and its metastasis in a spotted seal (Phoca largha) using ultrasonography and computed tomography
Authors:Takeshi TSUKA  Tomokazu KOZU  Yuji SUNDEN  Takehito MORITA  Yoshiharu OKAMOTO  Masamichi YAMASHITA  Tomohiro OSAKI  Takao AMAHA  Norihiko ITO  Yusuke MURAHATA  Tomohiro IMAGAWA
Institution:1)Joint Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan;2)Kinosaki Marine World, Hyogo, Japan
Abstract:A 21-year-old female spotted seal (Phoca largha), with a swollen abdomen, had a five-month history of anorexia and vomiting. Ultrasonography revealed an extended mass with central necrotic foci in the right cranial abdomen. Computed tomography revealed an abdominal mass with a low-density central lumen and a pulmonary nodular lesion. Cytology of an abdominal specimen collected through fine-needle aspiration indicated a malignant tumor with round, atypical cells with large nuclei. Three days after diagnosis, necropsy revealed a 10-cm large, solid, whitish mass in the pancreatic parenchyma and multiple small nodules in the liver, spleen, mesentery, lungs, and mediastinal lymph nodes. Histopathological analysis showed prolific neoplastic cells with marked atypia and occasional keratinization. Immunohistochemistry revealed that the neoplastic cells were positive for cytokeratin AE1/AE3 antibody. Thus, the seal was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, of presumed pancreatic origin, which had metastasized to multiple organs.
Keywords:computed tomography  pancreas  spotted seal (Phoca largha)  squamous cell carcinoma  ultrasonography
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