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1 June 2015 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PULMONARY MELANOPHOROMA IN A BEADED LIZARD (HELODERMA HORRIDUM EXASPERATUM)
Sam Rivera, Maria M. Crane, Rita McManamon, Christopher R. Gregory
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Abstract

An adult male Rio Fuerte beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum exasperatum) was examined because of a history of anorexia and lethargy of one week duration. Diagnostic tests included a physical exam, complete blood cell count, plasma biochemistries, whole-body radiographs, and ultrasonography. The physical exam revealed the presence of a large mass in the midcoelomic cavity. Radiographs confirmed the presence of the midcoelomic mass and showed a smaller mass in the right cranial lung field. The ultrasonogram showed a homogeneous mass with soft tissue echogenicity. A fine-needle aspirate was collected, and the cytology results were suggestive of a melanophoroma. Exploratory surgery revealed a large mass (10 × 6 cm) within the right lung, with extensive adhesions to the caudolateral margin of the right liver lobe. The smaller mass (2 × 3 cm) was within the cranial aspect of the right lung. A right pulmonectomy and partial hepatectomy were performed to remove the tumors. The animal died 3.5-yr postsurgery, and histopathologic evaluation did not show evidence of melanophoroma in any of the tissues evaluated.

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Sam Rivera, Maria M. Crane, Rita McManamon, and Christopher R. Gregory "SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PULMONARY MELANOPHOROMA IN A BEADED LIZARD (HELODERMA HORRIDUM EXASPERATUM)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 46(2), 397-399, (1 June 2015). https://doi.org/10.1638/2014-0188R2.1
Received: 26 September 2014; Published: 1 June 2015
KEYWORDS
Heloderma horridum exasperatum
lung
melanophoroma
pulmonectomy
reptile
Rio Fuerte beaded lizard
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