| Literature DB >> 33427119 |
Soo-Hyeon Kim1, Byung-Joon Seung1, Seung-Hee Cho1, Ha-Young Lim1, Min-Kyung Bae1, Kyung-Yeon Eo2, Yong-Gu Yeo2, Jang-Won Son2, Jung-Hyang Sur1.
Abstract
A 36-y-old white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) was presented with respiratory distress, sanguineous vaginal exudate, and anorexia. The clinical signs progressed over 40 d, and the rhinoceros died. Autopsy revealed significant ascites; a unilateral, 12.5-cm diameter, polypoid mass in the left ovary; a white, firm transmural mass in the right uterine horn; a white, friable mass in the lung; and white-to-tan, friable small nodules in the diaphragm. Histologic examination revealed similar neoplastic cells in the masses in all 4 locations, composed predominantly of epithelial cells proliferating in a tubulopapillary pattern with significant nuclear atypia and numerous atypical mitotic figures (18-42 per 2.37 mm2). Immunohistochemistry for CK7 (cytokeratin 7) and CK20 (cytokeratin 20) suggest that the ovarian, pulmonary, and diaphragmatic lesions were of ovarian origin and that the ovary was the primary tumor site.Entities:
Keywords: ovarian adenocarcinoma; rhinoceros
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33427119 PMCID: PMC7953103 DOI: 10.1177/1040638720986789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279