Literature DB >> 22705745

Sertoli cell tumors associated with feminizing syndrome and spermatic cord torsion in two cryptorchid dogs.

Marco Quartuccio1, Gabriele Marino, Giuseppe Garufi, Santo Cristarella, Antonina Zanghì.   

Abstract

The association of cryptorchidism, functional Sertoli cell tumors, and spermatic cord torsion has been rarely reported in the literature. Two dogs were admitted for bilateral skin alopecia and weight loss. Both animals were cryptorchid and displayed a pendulous preputial sheath, prostate hypertrophy, and increased levels of circulating oestrogen. Transabdominal palpation and ultrasonography revealed the presence of neoplastic retained gonads. During surgery, spermatic cord torsion was also detected in the enlarged neoplastic testes of both dogs. Histologic examination confirmed the presence of Sertoli cell tumors that were primarily responsible for the feminizing syndrome. Complete remission of all symptoms occurred within 3 months after orchiectomy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22705745      PMCID: PMC3386348          DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2012.13.2.207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Sci        ISSN: 1229-845X            Impact factor:   1.672


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Authors:  N Sanpera; N Masot; M Janer; C Romeo; R de Pedro
Journal:  J Small Anim Pract       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 1.522

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Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1981-07       Impact factor: 1.008

  7 in total
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Authors:  Sita S Withers; Corinne M Lawson; Andrew G Burton; Robert B Rebhun; Michele A Steffey
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Unilateral cryptorchidism induces morphological changes of testes and hyperplasia of Sertoli cells in a dog.

Authors:  Joon Ho Moon; Dae Young Yoo; Young Kwang Jo; Geon A Kim; Hyo Young Jung; Jung Hoon Choi; In Koo Hwang; Goo Jang
Journal:  Lab Anim Res       Date:  2014-12-24

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Authors:  Rebecca Schwartz; Nicole J Sugai; Kristin Eden; Caitlin Castaneda; Matthew Jevit; Terje Raudsepp; Julie T Cecere
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