Abstract
A 2-year-old, intact female, Labrador Retriever was referred for progressive abdominal distension, assessed by emergency clinicians as being extrauterine in origin on AFAST. Abdominal radiographs and ultrasound identified a large, lobulated, partially mineralized, soft tissue, mid-abdominal mass and gravid uterus. Contrast-enhanced CT identified a mixed fat to soft tissue attenuating mass with a complex internal mineralized matrix, heterogeneous contrast enhancement, receiving blood from the left ovarian artery. Histology confirmed a left ovarian teratoma, diffuse endometrial hyperplasia, and fetal implantation. The patient had a good post-operative outcome for 2 years, but was later diagnosed with primary cranial mediastinal neuroendocrine carcinoma.
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Radtke, A. V., Jorge, K. M., Townsend, A. M., Hardie, R. J., Jones, K., & Yap, S. W. (2024). Computed tomographic findings in a canine ovarian teratoma. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 65(1), 45–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.13318
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