| Literature DB >> 23844766 |
Ciprian Andrei Ober1, Marian Taulescu, Liviu Oana, Lucia Bel, Cornel Cătoi, Laura Fărcas, Cosmin Pestean.
Abstract
A 10-month-old intact male cat with a clinical history of a large mass in the left perineal region was submitted to the surgery department. The mass had reportedly been present as a small swelling after birth. Cytological evaluation using a fine-needle aspirate showed eosinophilic keratinaceous debris, and was not convincing for the definitive diagnosis. Complete surgical excision was performed. Postoperative function and aesthetics were excellent. Based on gross and histological features the definitive diagnosis of the tumor was mature teratoma with ectodermal and endodermal components. After a follow-up period of 4 months, no signs of recurrence were evident. Surgical excision of the teratoma in our case was considered curative. A perineal location has not been previously reported in the cat and should be considered a rare condition in this species.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23844766 PMCID: PMC3720244 DOI: 10.1186/1751-0147-55-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Figure 1Aspects of the perianeal area of the cat and gross aspects of the tumor. (A) The cat at first presentation at 10 months of age. The tumor is located in the left perineal region (red arrow) and displaces the anus laterally to the right (black arrow); (B) Four months after surgery. Notice the good healing (red arrows) and the normal position of the anus (black arrow); (C) Photograph revealing the tumor mass which is surrounded by a white to gray fibrous capsule (arrow); (D) Photograph of the mass showing the multinodular aspects with two areas of hair arising from it (arrow).
Figure 2Photomicrographs of haematoxylin and eosin-stained sections of the feline teratoma of a perianal region (HE stain). (A) Normal skin with epidermal and dermal layers containing hair follicle, sebaceous, sweat gland units and adipose tissue (bar = 200 μm); (B) A nodular structure composed of adipose tissue surrounded by connective tissue and lined by squamous stratified epithelium (bar = 200 μm), the inset showing the detail of these structures (bar = 50 μm); (C) Island of woven bone resembling long bone (black arrow) (bar = 200 μm), and (D) Structures resembling respiratory tissue consisting of glandular components (black arrow) surrounded by connective tissue lined by columnar pseudostratified ciliated epithelium (bar = 100 μm), the inset showing the ciliated columnar epithelia (bar =10 μm).