Carcinosarcoma of the biliary system in a cat

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A 12-year-old, mixed-breed domestic cat was diagnosed with a multicystic hepatic mass via ultrasonographic examination and computer tomography scan. The tumor associated with the left medial liver lobe, and connected by a thin stalk to the hilar region, was surgically removed. The mass was firm, encapsulated, mottled white to red black, multinodular, and cystic. Histologic diagnosis was carcinosarcoma supported by positive immunohistochemistry for cytokeratins and vimentin of atypical neoplastic cell populations. On the basis of morphology, the origin was considered to be in the biliary tract. Biliary carcinosarcoma is a rare neoplasm that occurs in people. The epidemiology and risk factors have not yet been determined, and the prognosis is poor except for cases in which curative resection is performed. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Cavicchioli, L., Ferro, S., Callegari, C., Auriemma, E., Zini, E., & Zappulli, V. (2013). Carcinosarcoma of the biliary system in a cat. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 25(5), 562–565. https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638713495389

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