Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2396801 Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A 5-year-old male castrated ferret was presented for evaluation of chronic diarrhea, unresponsive to medical therapy. Initial examination and minimum database findings failed to determine an underlying etiology for the ferret’s gastrointestinal disorder. Biopsies obtained by exploratory surgery confirmed a diagnosis of epitheliotropic gastrointestinal T-cell lymphoma. Several treatment strategies were discussed, and ultimately palliative care with prednisolone was elected. Over the course of treatment, the ferret developed concurrent pancreatic beta-cell adenomas (insulinoma) and a left adrenocortical carcinoma. At the time of necropsy, nearly 15 months after the exploratory surgery, the lymphoma appeared to be in regression despite the use of only palliative therapy.

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