- Hemangiosarcoma
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MeshID = D006394Hemangiosarcoma is a
malignant , [DorlandsDict|four/000047724|hemangiosarcoma] rare, rapidly growing, highly invasive variety ofcancer . It is a blood-fedsarcoma ; that is, blood vessels grow directly into the tumor and it is typically filled with blood. A frequent cause of death is the rupturing of this tumor, causing the victim to rapidly bleed to death.The term
angiosarcoma , when used without modifier, usually refers to hemangiosarcoma. However,glomangiosarcoma (8710/3) andlymphangiosarcoma (9170/3) are distinct conditions. Hemangiosarcomas are commonly associated with toxic exposure tothorium dioxide (Thorotrast),vinyl chloride , andarsenic .Stewart-Treves syndrome is a form of hemangiosarcoma due tolymphedema , usually followingmastectomy andradiotherapy forbreast cancer .Hemangiosarcoma in dogs
Hemangiosarcoma is somewhat common in
dog s, and more so in certain breeds of dogs includingGerman Shepherd s andGolden Retriever s.cite book|author=Ettinger, Stephen J.;Feldman, Edward C.|title=Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine|edition=4th ed.|publisher=W.B. Saunders Company|year=1995|id=ISBN 0-7216-6795-3] It also occurs incats , but is much more rare. Dogs with hemangiosarcoma rarely show clinical signs until the tumor has become very large and hasmetastasize d. Typically, clinical signs are due to hypovolaemia after the tumor ruptures, causing extensive bleeding. Owners of the affected dogs often discover that the dog has hemangiosarcoma only after the dog collapses.The tumor most often appears on the
spleen , rightheart base, orliver , although varieties also appear on the skin or in other locations. It is the most common tumor of the heart, and occurs in theright atrium . Here it can cause right-sidedheart failure ,arrhythmia s,pericardial effusion , andcardiac tamponade . Hemangiosarcoma of the spleen orliver is the most common tumor to causehemorrhage in theabdomen .cite book|author=Morrison, Wallace B.|title=Cancer in Dogs and Cats|edition=1st ed.|publisher=Williams and Wilkins|year=1998|id=ISBN 0-683-06105-4] Hemangiosarcoma of theskin usually appears as a small red or bluish-black lump. It can also occur under the skin. It is suspected that in the skin, hemangiosarcoma is caused by sun exposure. Occasionally, hemangiosarcoma of the skin can be a metastasis from visceral hemangiosarcoma. Other sites the tumor may occur includebone , thekidney , the bladder,muscle , themouth , and thecentral nervous system .Hemangiosarcoma can cause
anemia , thrombocytopenia (lowplatelet count), anddisseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Clinical signs of visceral hemangiosarcoma include loss of appetite,arrhythmia s, weight loss, weakness, lethargy, collapse, palemucous membranes , and/or sudden death. An enlarged abdomen is often seen due to hemorrhage. Metastasis is most commonly to the liver,omentum ,lung s, orbrain .Treatment includes
chemotherapy and, where practical, removal of the tumor with the affected organ, such as with asplenectomy . Splenectomy alone gives an average survival time of 1-3 months. The addition ofchemotherapy , primarily consisting of the drugdoxorubicin , alone or in combination with other drugs, can increase the average survival time to 5-7 months.Visceral hemangiosarcoma is usually fatal even with treatment, and usually within weeks or, at best, months. In the skin, it can be cured in most cases with complete surgical removal as long as there is not visceral involvement.
References
External links
* [http://www.modianolab.org/cancer/cancer_hemangiosarcoma.shtml Hemangiosarcoma research at the Modiano Lab of the Univ. of Minnesota - includes links to other canine cancer research]
* [http://www.vetinfo.com/dencyclopedia/dehemsarcoma.html Vetinfo on Hemangiosarcoma]
* [http://www.caninecancerawareness.org/html/CanineCancerHemangiosarcoma.html Canine Cancer Awareness on Hemangiosarcoma, including more links to current studies]
* [http://clubs.akc.org/fcra/healthmanual/hemangio.html Flat-Coated Retriever Hemangiosarcoma page]
* [http://www.adoptagolden.com/k9stuff/vetcorner/hemangio.htm Vet Corner on Hemangiosarcoma]
* [http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_hemangiosarcoma.html Mar Vista Animal Medical Center on Hemangiosarcoma]
* [http://www.petcancercenter.org/Cancer_Types_soft_tissue_hemangiosarcoma.html "Hemangiosarcoma in Cats and Dogs" from Pet Cancer Center]
* [http://www.petcancercenter.org/Cancer_Types_heart_hemangiosarcoma.html "Heart hemangiosarcoma in Cats and Dogs" from Pet Cancer Center]
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