Heart and Carotid Artery Tumors in Cats

Chemodectoma in Cats
 
Aortic and carotid body tumors, classified as chemodectomas, are generally benign tumors that grow from the chemoreceptor tissue of the body. These are the tissues most sensitive to chemical changes in the body, such as oxygen content and pH levels in the blood. While chemoreceptor tissues can be located throughout the body, chemodectomas mainly affect the chemoreceptor organs: the aorta and the carotid organs (i.e., heart and carotid artery).

 
Chemodectomas are rare in cats, but when they do occur, older cats tend to be more predisposed. However, there ...read more

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