Literature DB >> 10494437

Feather folliculoma in a captive-bred barn owl (Tyto alba).

S Frasca1, D R Schwartz, A Moiseff, R A French.   

Abstract

Proliferative cutaneous lesions are frequently encountered in examination of avian species. Tumors of the skin have been reported in many bird species, although comparatively less is known about the incidence of integumentary neoplasia in nondomesticated species than in production or companion species. An adult male, 9-yr-old, captive-bred barn owl (Tyto alba) was presented for examination of a proliferative skin mass of several months' duration on the left wing. An excisional biopsy was performed, and the owl recovered uneventfully. Light microscopic examination of tissue sections of the mass revealed a focal, unencapsulated, well-demarcated, multiloculated mass that consisted of variably sized cystic spaces lined by stratified squamous epithelium and containing concentric laminations of keratin and foci of feather differentiation. A histopathologic diagnosis of feather folliculoma was made. This neoplasm has not previously been described in owls. Its incidence and documentation are significant in that this neoplasm should be considered as a differential diagnosis of proliferative skin lesions in this raptorial species.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10494437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


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1.  A feather cyst causing vertebral bone lysis and spinal cord compression in a Lohmann Brown layer.

Authors:  Alaster Samkange; Borden Mushonga; Erick Kandiwa; Alec S Bishi; Basiamisi V E Segwagwe; Erdwin Muradzikwa
Journal:  J S Afr Vet Assoc       Date:  2020-02-06       Impact factor: 1.474

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