       Document 0104
 DOCN  M9580104
 TI    Use of echocardiography to detect tumors in the heart of a bull with
       bovine leukosis.
 DT    9506
 AU    Schmitz DG; Seahorn TL; Department of Veterinary Large Animal Medicine
       and Surgery,; College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University,
       College; Station 77843-4475.
 SO    J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1994 Dec 1;205(11):1590-2. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/95247532
 AB    Echocardiography was valuable in identifying tumorous growth in the
       cardiac tissues of a bull with enzootic bovine leukosis. The tumor was
       discernable as a thickening of the interatrial septum and wall of the
       right atrium, accompanied by an immobile pedunculated mass that
       originated from the interatrial septum and extended into the lumen of
       the right atrium. The mass did not interfere with right atrioventricular
       valve function. The pedunculated mass and thick portion of the atrial
       wall had a similar echogenic appearance; both were hypoechoic, when
       compared with the wall of the right ventricle. A thin anechoic rim
       surrounding the heart was indicative of mild pericardial effusion.
       Echocardiographically detectable abnormalities in combination with
       results of other clinical examinations were the basis for recommending
       euthanasia of the bull.
 DE    Animal  Case Report  Cattle  Cattle Diseases/*ULTRASONOGRAPHY
       Echocardiography/VETERINARY  Enzootic Bovine
       Leukosis/COMPLICATIONS/*ULTRASONOGRAPHY  Heart
       Neoplasms/ETIOLOGY/ULTRASONOGRAPHY/*VETERINARY
       Lymphoma/ETIOLOGY/ULTRASONOGRAPHY/*VETERINARY  Male
       Myocardium/PATHOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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