Abstract

A necropsy performed on an aged cat with respiratory signs revealed a large white firm mass cranioventrally to the heart, and multiple similar masses scattered throughout the lungs, diaphragm, pericardial sac and intercostal muscles. The histological examination of the primary site and the metastases are consistent with a well-differentiated aortic body carcinoma.

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