نتایج جستجو برای: hemangiosarcoma

تعداد نتایج: 1296  

2006
James A. Swenberg

BODY: Hemangiosarcoma is an aggressive, malignant tumor of endothelial cells that is rare in humans. In the 12 regions of the US National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database, the incidence rate of hemangiosarcoma between 1996 and 2000 was 0.21 new cases per 100,000 people (0.00021%). Hemangiosarcoma in humans commonly occurs on head and neck and is ass...

2016
Janet A. Grimes Nripesh Prasad Shawn Levy Russell Cattley Stephanie Lindley Harry W. Boothe Ralph A. Henderson Bruce F. Smith

BACKGROUND Splenic masses are common in older dogs; yet diagnosis preceding splenectomy and histopathology remains elusive. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, non-coding RNAs that play a role in post-transcriptional regulation, and differential expression of miRNAs between normal and tumor tissue has been used to diagnose neoplastic diseases. The objective of this study was to determine differential...

2007
Jaime F. Modiano

The Natural History of Canine Hemangiosarcoma Canine hemangiosarcoma is among the most challenging and mysterious diseases encountered in veterinary practice. It is an incurable tumor of cells that line blood vessels, called vascular endothelial cells. Hemangiosarcoma is relatively common in dogs; it is estimated that this type of cancer accounts for 5-7% of all tumors seen in dogs. Considering...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
C. C. Lee J. C. Bhandari J. M. Winston W. B. House P. J. Peters R. L. Dixon J. S. Woods

Exposure of mice to 1000 ppm of vinyl chloride (VC), 6 hr/day, 5 days/week, caused some acute deaths with toxic hepatitis and marked tubular necrosis of the renal cortex. Starting the sixth month, mice exposed to 1000, 250, or 50 ppm of VC became lethargic, lost weight quickly, and died. Only a few mice exposed to 50 ppm survived for 12 months. Pulmonary macrophage count was elevated in some mi...

2010
Daphna Laifenfeld Annalyn Gilchrist David Drubin Milena Jorge Sean F. Eddy Brian P. Frushour Bill Ladd Leslie A. Obert Mark M. Gosink Jon C. Cook Kay Criswell Christopher J. Somps Petra Koza-Taylor Keith O. Elliston Michael P. Lawton

To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying compound-induced hemangiosarcomas in mice, and therefore, their human relevance, a systems biology approach was undertaken using transcriptomics and Causal Network Modeling from mice treated with 2-butoxyethanol (2-BE). 2-BE is a hemolytic agent that induces hemangiosarcomas in mice. We hypothesized that the hemolysis induced by 2-BE would resul...

2015
Kazuki Heishima Takashi Mori Hiroki Sakai Nobuhiko Sugito Mami Murakami Nami Yamada Yukihiro Akao Kohji Maruo Douglas Thamm

MicroRNA-214 regulates both angiogenic function in endothelial cells and apoptosis in various cancers. However, the regulation and function of miR-214 is unclear in canine hemangiosarcoma, which is a spontaneous model of human angiosarcoma. The expression and functional roles of miR-214 in canine hemangiosarcoma were presently explored by performing miRNA TaqMan qRT-PCR and transfecting cells w...

2017
Saejong YOO Jiyong KIM Hyun-Wook MYUNG Suhan WOO Dai-Jung CHUNG A-Jin LEE Han-Jun KIM Sun-Hee DO Hwi-Yool KIM

A 12-year-old, spayed female Schnauzer presented with constipation. A mass was observed in the pelvic cavity, and metastasis was not identified. Mass resection was performed through celiotomy with pubic osteotomy, and hemangiosarcoma was diagnosed. At 10 weeks post-operatively, the patient died of multiple metastasis. Primary intrapelvic hemangiosarcoma is rare in dogs.

2015
Kazuki Heishima Takashi Mori Yukie Ichikawa Hiroki Sakai Yuki Kuranaga Takayuki Nakagawa Yuiko Tanaka Yasuhiko Okamura Mikio Masuzawa Nobuhiko Sugito Mami Murakami Nami Yamada Yukihiro Akao Kohji Maruo Nalini Santanam William Chi-shing Cho

Malignant endothelial proliferative diseases including human angiosarcoma (AS) and canine hemangiosarcoma (HSA) are serious diseases with a grave prognosis. Establishing liquid biopsy-based biomarkers for screening has definite clinical utility; however, plasma miRNAs up- or down-regulated in these sarcomas have been unclear. For identifying possible diagnostic plasma miRNAs for these sarcomas,...

2014
Brandi H Gorden Jhuma Saha Ali Khammanivong Gary K Schwartz Erin B Dickerson

BACKGROUND Human angiosarcoma and canine hemangiosarcoma are thought to arise from vascular tissue or vascular forming cells based upon their histological appearance. However, recent evidence indicates a hematopoietic or angioblastic cell of origin for these tumors. In support of this idea, we previously identified an endothelial-myeloid progenitor cell population with high expression of endoth...

Journal: :Journal of medical primatology 2001
D D Myers R C Dysko C E Chrisp J L Decoster

Hemangiosarcoma is a malignant tumor of vascular endothelial cell origin. The occurrence of hemangiosarcoma in nonhuman primates has been rarely documented. An adult male rhesus monkey was reported having a firm subcutaneous swelling, approximately 4.5 cm in diameter, on the ventral midline of the abdomen. Fine-needle aspiration, microbial culture, biopsy, radiographs, exploratory laparotomy, h...

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