| Literature DB >> 30131008 |
Christof A Bertram1, Kerstin Müller2, Lesley Halter2, Christiane Nastarowitz-Bien3, Anne-Katrin Schink4, Antina Lübke-Becker4, Ellen von Czapiewski5, Robert Klopfleisch1.
Abstract
Acquired outpouches of the intestinal tract are referred to as pseudodiverticula or false pulsion diverticula. In contrast to true diverticula, in which the wall contains all layers of the intestinal tract, the wall of pseudodiverticula lacks the tunica muscularis. Smooth muscle hypertrophy of the small intestine is commonly considered a cause of pseudodiverticulosis in animals due to increased intraluminal pressure. This study reports pseudodiverticula associated with idiopathic smooth muscle hypertrophy of the small intestine in lagomorphs. Four domestic rabbits had single or multiple (up to 200) pseudodiverticula of various size in the small intestine. In all cases the tunica muscularis was diffusely thickened, significantly exceeding reference thickness of 14 rabbits (mean, 112.3 µm; range, 26.3-389.0 µm). Clinical signs were considered to be caused by severe necrosis and inflammation of the wall of large pseudodiverticula, leading to perforation with subsequent peritonitis and mesenteric and omental abscess formation in 2 cases.Entities:
Keywords: false pulsion diverticulum; muscular hypertrophy; perforation; pseudodiverticulitis; pseudodiverticulosis; rabbit
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30131008 DOI: 10.1177/0300985818790789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221