Biopsy of an intracardiac paraganglioma in a dog using a fluoroscopically guided endovascular technique

J Vet Intern Med. 2021 May;35(3):1536-1541. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16118. Epub 2021 May 6.

Abstract

A 10-year-old female spayed mixed breed dog was evaluated for diarrhea and vomiting. Diagnostic imaging demonstrated the presence of an intracardiac mass. A modified Seldinger technique was used to access the right jugular vein, and an endomyocardial biopsy forceps was introduced through a sheath to obtain several biopsies. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry demonstrated a paraganglioma. The dog underwent 1 fraction of radiotherapy and l-asparaginase chemotherapy and was discharged. The dog developed a pulmonary thromboembolism 2 days after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the owner elected humane euthanasia. Although long-term assessment of treatment response was unable to be performed, this novel diagnostic option could be considered for similar cases due to success in obtaining a histopathologic diagnosis, which is essential in developing a disease-specific treatment plan. This report also describes the use of radiotherapy for primary treatment of an intracardiac neoplasm, which can be a consideration in the future.

Keywords: atrium; cardiac; chromaffin; endomyocardial; neoplasia; reproductive tract; surgery; theriogenology.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biopsy / veterinary
  • Dog Diseases*
  • Dogs
  • Endovascular Procedures* / veterinary
  • Female
  • Heart
  • Myocardium
  • Paraganglioma* / radiotherapy
  • Paraganglioma* / veterinary