Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine (Jan 2011)

Long-Term Survival in a Cat with Pancreatic Carcinoma and Splenic Involvement after Surgical Excision

  • P. Rosatelli,
  • F. Menicagli,
  • G. Citro,
  • A. Baldi,
  • E. P. Spugnini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/653859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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A thirteen-year-old female spayed with a history of hydronephrosis was presented for a routine abdominal ultrasonographic exam. The imaging exam showed a mass involving the pancreas and a large mass affecting the spleen. Exploratory laparotomy evidenced a mass in the pancreas and another involving one-third of the spleen. The patient had partial pancreatectomy and splenectomy. The histopathology report came back with a diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma. Adjuvant chemotherapy was declined. The cat is still free of gross tumor recurrence and metastatic disease after twenty-six months. Early diagnosed and aggressively treated feline pancreatic carcinoma might yield a favorable prognosis.