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L Ferré-Dolcet1, S Romagnoli2, T Banzato2, L Cavicchioli2, R Di Maggio2, A Cattai2, M Berlanda2, M Schrank2, A Mollo2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This is the first report about a vaginal leiomyoma concomitant with an ovarian luteoma in a bitch. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Aglepristone; Leiomyoma; Luteoma; Prostaglandin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32778114 PMCID: PMC7419209 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02507-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Large ovoid-shaped vaginal mass prolapsing from the vulvar commissure of an 11-year old intact Labrador bitch
Fig. 2a Ultrasonography of the right ovary presenting preantral follicles of 0,7 cm. b Ultrasonography of the perineal area presenting the vaginal mass encapsulated in the cranial vagina
Fig. 3a Sagital image from a computerized tomography showing the vaginal mass measuring 12.72 cm in length, arousing from the cranial vagina and protruding from the pelvic canal. The urinary bladder shows to be enlarged due to the urethral compression. b Transversal image from a computerized tomography showing the presence of the vaginal mass of 6.52 cm in height and 8.33 cm in width, leaning on the pelvic bones provoking urethral compression
Fig. 4Histological image from the vaginal biopsy. The image presents a thin outer layer of mesenchymal fibrous tissue with a cellular population represented by spindle elements with defined margins and an eosinophilic cytoplasm. The image is compatible with a leyomioma
Fig. 5a Macroscopical image of the left ovary presenting 11 corpora lutea. b Macroscopic image of the right ovary presenting 12 corpora lutea
Fig. 6Histological image of the left ovary presenting a normal corpora lutea (astherisc) and a non-encapsulated and non-infiltrative nodular lesion composed of elements arranged in rugs and separated by thin fibrovascular septa (star). The cells of the nodular lesion are polygonal and occasionally as palisade with moderate and abundant cytoplasm variably vacuolized with round and central nucleus. The cells present a light degree of atypia without mitosis. A diagnosis of luteoma is compatible
Fig. 7a Sagital image from a computerized tomography showing the reduction of the vaginal mass (9463 cm length) on the pelvic canal. The urinary bladder shows to be empty. b Transversal image from a computerized tomography showing the presence of the reduced vaginal mass of 2,7 cm height and 3,6 cm width. Dorsally to the mass rectum can be observed