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Adrenocortical carcinoma in a 12-year-old mare
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1994
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Animal PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyAdrenal GlandAdrenocortical CarcinomaAnimal ScienceFunctional TumourVeterinary PathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationLarge Firm MassPituitary-adrenocortical AxisAdrenal DiseaseMedicine
A 12-year-old Dutch warmblood mare was examined because it had suffered colic intermittently for a few years and had lost weight in the previous two months. Palpation per rectum revealed a large firm mass in the left sublumbar region; the mass was classified post mortem as an adrenocortical carcinoma. The basal plasma cortisol concentration (at 10.00) of the mare was 94 nmol/litre, within the normal range. As in another case of adrenocortical neoplasm, a functional tumour could not be demonstrated. Only one of the 21 horses with a neoplasm of the pituitary-adrenocortical axis examined by the authors, had the tumour in the adrenal gland.