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Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2003

Cardiac Myxoma of the Tricuspid Valve in a Dog

Noboru Machida; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Masayuki Kobayashi; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Yoshihisa Yamane

A case of cardiac myxoma arising from the tricuspid valve is described in an 8-year-old dog that had suffered intermittent episodes of syncope. At surgical operation, a large, irregular, gelatinous mass was found attached to the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve. The excised tumour, measuring 5x4x3.5 cm, had a grey-to-yellow, friable, mucoid, multilobulated and polypoid appearance, with focal haemorrhage. Histologically, the tumour consisted of a hypocellular mass of a myxoid matrix, rich in acid mucopolysaccharides, with a supporting structure of spindle-like, elongated or stellate cells scattered in an abundant stroma. The surface of the mass was covered by a single layer of endothelial-like cells. Immunohistochemistry revealed that the surface cells of the mass were positive for the endothelial marker CD34 and the constituent cells within the mass reacted positively and uniformly with antibodies to vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin. The dog died 36 h after the operation and, at necropsy, wide dissemination of myxomatous embolization to the intrapulmonary arteries was found.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2013

Epidemiological, Clinical and Pathological Features of Primary Cardiac Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs: A Review of 51 Cases

S. Yamamoto; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Atsushi Hirakawa; Syuuichi Chimura; Masayuki Kobayashi; Noboru Machida

ABSTRACT In the study presented here, we aimed to describe the epidemiological, clinical and pathological findings of 51 canine cases with histologically-verified diagnoses of primary cardiac hemangiosarcoma (HSA). The medical data for each dog, including signalment, presenting complaints, physical examination findings, results of various diagnostic testing performed and method of treatment, were checked. In addition, all 51 cases were re-examined pathologically. The tumor occurred most frequently in older Golden Retrievers, followed by Maltese dogs and Miniature Dachshunds. Mass lesions of HSA were found more commonly in the right auricle (RAu) (25/51) and right atrium (RA) (21/51), and the RA masses were significantly (P<0.001) larger than the RAu masses. The echocardiographic detection rate of masses in the RAu group (60%; 15/25) was significantly lower than that in the RA group (95%; 20/21). Survival time was significantly (P<0.05) longer for 5 dogs that received adjuvant chemotherapy after tumor resection than for 12 dogs that did not. In this series, the Maltese (9/51) and Miniature Dachshund (7/51), as well as the Golden Retriever, were represented more frequently than other breeds. The lower echocardiographic detection rate of RAu masses compared with RA masses may be related to tumor size and/or location. The significantly longer survival time for dogs receiving adjuvant chemotherapy indicates that postoperative chemotherapy could be useful for dogs with cardiac HSA.


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2009

Efficacy of open patch-grafting under cardiopulmonary bypass for pulmonic stenosis in small dogs

Ryou Tanaka; Miki Shimizu; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Aiko Soda; Yuuto Saida; Kazuaki Takashima; Yoshihisa Yamane

OBJECTIVE To assess the efficacy of an open patch-graft technique under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in small dogs. DESIGN AND METHODS A retrospective analysis of 10 dogs with pulmonic stenosis. Records between 1992 and 2002 were reviewed. The effect of surgical correction was evaluated and perioperative parameters were compared between survivors and non-survivors. RESULTS The postoperative pulmonary pressure gradient was reduced in all seven surviving patients. Mean +/- SE was 21.5 +/- 7.4 mmHg (range 3.0-54.2 mmHg) and 6/7 dogs were < 40 mmHg at 3 months postoperatively. Comparing the data between those patients that survived and those that did not, the preoperative pressure gradient (P = 0.04) and volume of the Glucose-Insulin-Kalium solution used (P = 0.001) were significantly higher in those that did not survive. CONCLUSION Open patch-grafting can be performed in small-breed dogs and decreased the pulmonary pressure gradient in survivors at 3 months postoperatively. However, this technique is more invasive than balloon valvuloplasty and should be used cautiously in severely stenosed patients.


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2012

Hyperammonaemia due to cobalamin malabsorption in a cat with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency

Takayuki Watanabe; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Chunhua Zhang; Yuzuru Ishida; Ikuo Sakata

A 10-year-old domestic shorthair cat showed anorexia, lethargy and ptyalism with hyperammonaemia. Portosystemic shunts were not identified by computed tomography angiography. Biopsy results revealed mild interstinal nephritis and no lesion in the liver. Analysis of urine revealed the presence of a high methylmalonic acid (MMA) concentration. Serum cobalamin (vitamin B12) and serum feline trypsin-like immunoreactivity levels were also markedly low. The cat was diagnosed as having exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). After 5 weeks of parenteral cobalamin supplementation, serum cobalamin concentration had increased and urinary MMA concentration had decreased. This case suggests that hyperammonaemia may be caused by accumulation of MMA due to cobalamin malabsorption secondary to feline EPI.


Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2003

Surgical correction of cor triatriatum dexter in a dog under extracorporeal circulation

Ryou Tanaka; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Miki Shimizu; Hidehiro Hirao; Midori Akiyama; Masayuki Kobayashi; Noboru Machida; Koji Maruo; Yoshihisa Yamane


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2000

Ovarian and Retroperitoneal Teratomas in a Dog

Yukiko Nagashima; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Ryou Tanaka; Akira Shibazaki; Kosaku Fujiwara; Katsuhiko Konno; Noboru Machida; Yoshihisa Yamane


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2002

Effects of dopamine infusion on cardiac and renal blood flows in dogs.

Shuji Furukawa; Yukiko Nagashima; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Hidehiro Hirao; Ryou Tanaka; Kohji Maruo; Yoshihisa Yaman


Veterinary Surgery | 2001

Detachable coils for occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus in 2 dogs.

Ryou Tanaka; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Yukiko Nagashima; Yoko Fujii; Yoshihisa Yamane


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2001

Supplemental Embolization Coil Implantation for Closure of Patent Ductus Arteriosus in a Beagle Dog

Ryou Tanaka; Yukiko Nagashima; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Yoshihisa Yamane


Australian Veterinary Journal | 2006

Surgical correction of ventricular septal defect with aortic regurgitation in a dog

Miki Shimizu; Ryou Tanaka; Katsuichiro Hoshi; Hidehiro Hirao; Masayuki Kobayashi; Shunsuke Shimamura; Yoshihisa Yamane

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Ryou Tanaka

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Hidehiro Hirao

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Yukiko Nagashima

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Masayuki Kobayashi

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Miki Shimizu

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Akira Shibazaki

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Noboru Machida

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Kazuaki Takashima

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Shunsuke Shimamura

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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