2022
DOI: 10.1177/20551169221127889
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Giant splenic myelolipoma in a cat with hyperthyroidism

Abstract: Case summary A 15 shorthair cat presented after having fallen down the stairs. Examination by the referring veterinarian had demonstrated tachycardia and a large abdominal mass. The cat was referred for investigations. Blood tests demonstrated hyperthyroidism. A large, poorly vascularised abdominal mass was identified on ultrasonography. The mass was hyperechoic compared with the normal liver; however, the origin could not be determined. Fine-needle aspirate biopsies of the mass demonstrated extramedullary hae… Show more

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“…Another report described respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary signs and vocalisation, whilst bloodwork revealed respiratory acidosis with metabolic compensation [2]. In another case with weight loss as the main clinical feature, the cat had a giant splenic myelolipoma and a concurrent hyperthyroidism [28]. Overall, the findings in published reports are non-specific for both splenic and hepatic myelolipomas in cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Another report described respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary signs and vocalisation, whilst bloodwork revealed respiratory acidosis with metabolic compensation [2]. In another case with weight loss as the main clinical feature, the cat had a giant splenic myelolipoma and a concurrent hyperthyroidism [28]. Overall, the findings in published reports are non-specific for both splenic and hepatic myelolipomas in cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Differential diagnoses for myelolipoma include extramedullary haematopoiesis (EMH), osseous metaplasia, angiomyelolipoma and angiomyomyelolipoma, lipoma and liposarcoma [5]. Macroscopically, myelolipomas are usually single [28,33], but multiple lesions in the same organ [14,17,22,23] or multicentric myelolipoma [18] have been described in some species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another report described respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary signs and vocalisation, whilst bloodwork revealed respiratory acidosis with metabolic compensation [ 2 ]. In another case with weight loss as the main clinical feature, the cat had a giant splenic myelolipoma and a concurrent hyperthyroidism [ 27 ]. Overall, the findings in published reports are non-specific for both splenic and hepatic myelolipomas in cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differential diagnoses for myelolipoma include extramedullary haematopoiesis (EMH), osseous metaplasia, angiomyelolipoma and angiomyomyelolipoma, lipoma and liposarcoma [ 5 ]. Macroscopically, myelolipomas are usually single [ 27 , 32 ], but multiple lesions in the same organ [ 2 , 14 , 17 , 22 , 23 ] or multicentric myelolipoma [ 18 ] have been described in some species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%