Hepatic cellular carcinoma in a dwarf pet rat: a case study
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Rats are becoming more popular as pets and understanding them as patients is essential.
They are known to be prone to tumors, but liver tumors in rats are considered very rare and
literature is scarce. This case study documents the pathological findings of a dyspneic dwarf
pet rat with nodular liver masses. One lesion from the left liver lobe as well as two lesions
from the lungs and one lesion from the bile duct were analyzed. Histopathology and
immunochemistry findings were consistent with a spontaneous grade IV solid hepatocellular
carcinoma, and a possible hepatic stellate cell proliferation.