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Successful Treatment of an Acinar Pancreatic Carcinoma in an Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps): A Case Report
by
Pees, Michael
, Allnoch, Lisa
, Hetterich, Johannes
, Hewicker-Trautwein, Marion
, Reineking, Wencke
in
adenocarcinoma
/ adults
/ anesthesia
/ Anorexia
/ Antibiotics
/ ascites
/ blood chemistry
/ case studies
/ clinical examination
/ cloaca
/ coeliotomy
/ Disease
/ fecal examination
/ feed intake
/ food intake
/ histopathology
/ lizard
/ lizards
/ males
/ neoplasia
/ pancreatic disease
/ Pogona vitticeps
/ Polyglycolic acid
/ sand
/ Small intestine
/ surgery
/ tissues
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonography
/ veterinary clinics
2024
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Successful Treatment of an Acinar Pancreatic Carcinoma in an Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps): A Case Report
by
Pees, Michael
, Allnoch, Lisa
, Hetterich, Johannes
, Hewicker-Trautwein, Marion
, Reineking, Wencke
in
adenocarcinoma
/ adults
/ anesthesia
/ Anorexia
/ Antibiotics
/ ascites
/ blood chemistry
/ case studies
/ clinical examination
/ cloaca
/ coeliotomy
/ Disease
/ fecal examination
/ feed intake
/ food intake
/ histopathology
/ lizard
/ lizards
/ males
/ neoplasia
/ pancreatic disease
/ Pogona vitticeps
/ Polyglycolic acid
/ sand
/ Small intestine
/ surgery
/ tissues
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonography
/ veterinary clinics
2024
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Successful Treatment of an Acinar Pancreatic Carcinoma in an Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps): A Case Report
by
Pees, Michael
, Allnoch, Lisa
, Hetterich, Johannes
, Hewicker-Trautwein, Marion
, Reineking, Wencke
in
adenocarcinoma
/ adults
/ anesthesia
/ Anorexia
/ Antibiotics
/ ascites
/ blood chemistry
/ case studies
/ clinical examination
/ cloaca
/ coeliotomy
/ Disease
/ fecal examination
/ feed intake
/ food intake
/ histopathology
/ lizard
/ lizards
/ males
/ neoplasia
/ pancreatic disease
/ Pogona vitticeps
/ Polyglycolic acid
/ sand
/ Small intestine
/ surgery
/ tissues
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonography
/ veterinary clinics
2024
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Successful Treatment of an Acinar Pancreatic Carcinoma in an Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps): A Case Report
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Successful Treatment of an Acinar Pancreatic Carcinoma in an Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps): A Case Report
2024
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An adult, 362 g, male, intact inland bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) was admitted to a veterinary clinic due to a temporary cloacal prolapse and a two-week history of reduced overall condition and forage intake. Physical examination revealed an approximately 2 × 1 cm round-shaped, rigid intracoelomic tissue mass. Multiple sand deposits were present on the cloacal mucous membranes, though no signs of cloacal prolapse were present. The lizard was otherwise responsive but showed reduced body tension and movement behavior. Initial fecal examination revealed a high-grade oxyuriasis. A 2 × 1.5 cm sized intracoelomic, well-vascularized, round-shaped mass was subsequently visualized by ultrasonography. After a two-day stabilization therapy, the intracoelomic mass was removed by performing a standard ventral coeliotomy under general anesthesia. Histopathological examination of the excised mass revealed an acinar pancreatic adenocarcinoma with infiltration of the peritumorous connective soft tissue. The lizard remained at the clinic for a further seven days. Its postsurgical condition improved slowly. However, the lizard started regular forage intake 10 days after surgery, and general behavior enhanced constantly within the following three weeks. The animal was presented for a follow-up six weeks after surgery, showing bright and alert behavior with no signs of disease or illness. The lizard was re-examined 20 months after the initial presentation due to a reduced overall condition and reduced food intake. Blood chemistry evaluation revealed markedly decreased protein parameters, and moderate ascites was identified ultrasonographically. A distinct association with the preceding neoplastic disease could not be made, and the lizard returned to its regular condition under supportive therapy within three weeks. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report of successful treatment of a pancreatic carcinoma in a bearded dragon.
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