Evaluation of hepatic tumor portal perfusion using mesenteric angiography: A pilot study in 5 dogs.
Kelsey GoodeChick W WeisseAllyson BerentKen LambPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2018)
Initial findings indicate that the blood supply to large and metastatic hepatic tumors in dogs may correlate with that in humans, such that the majority of the tumor blood supply arises from the hepatic artery and not the portal vein. Differences in blood supply between normal hepatic parenchyma and hepatic tumors might be exploited by developing selective tumor therapies such as arterial embolization or chemoembolization that largely spare normal liver tissue. Further investigation is warranted.