| Literature DB >> 35000511 |
Svenja Hartung1, Elfi K Schlohsarczyk1, Alexandra Jost2, Marlene Sickinger2, Kernt Köhler1.
Abstract
In human and veterinary medicine, mixed Müllerian tumors (MMTs) are rarely diagnosed neoplasms of the tubular female genital tract. Although there are case reports of malignant MMTs in various species, benign MMTs have only been described once in a macaque. Here we present a case of benign MMT in a 12-y-old goat, and review the literature on uterine, cervical, and vaginal neoplasia in goats. The doe was presented with vaginal discharge and was euthanized because of the high suspicion of intraabdominal neoplasia. On gross examination, an ulcerated vaginal mass was identified. Histologically, 2 distinct cell populations were present: smooth muscle cells that were well differentiated and positive for alpha-smooth muscle actin, and ciliated columnar epithelial cells that lined ductal structures and had no signs of malignancy. These findings led to the diagnosis of neoplasia of Müllerian origin. Benign MMT should be considered as a differential diagnosis for uterine and vaginal neoplasms in goats.Entities:
Keywords: goats; mixed Müllerian tumor; neoplasia; spindle-cell epithelioma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35000511 PMCID: PMC8915241 DOI: 10.1177/10406387211069370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279
Figure 1.Benign mixed Müllerian tumor in the vagina of a goat. A. A 10 × 15 × 25-cm mass in the vaginal lumen (V) with ulceration (U); cervix (C) and uterus (UT) without pathologic findings. B. The tumor consists of 2 cell populations: a well-differentiated spindle-cell (SC) population and ductal structures lined by a mostly columnar ciliated epithelium (EC). Cilia are marked by arrows. H&E. 20×. C. Immunohistochemistry for smooth muscle actin; the spindle-cell population (SC) stains brown (= positive). 20×. D. Immunohistochemistry for pan-cytokeratin; the columnar ciliated epithelial cells (EC) stain brown (= positive). 20×.
Reported cases of female tubular genital tract neoplasia in goats.
| Reference | Animal | Location | Diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|
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| 42 goats of different breeds | Uterus, vagina, cervix | 13 leiomyomas, 13 adenocarcinomas, 11 leiomyosarcomas, 2 sarcomas, 1 anaplastic carcinoma, 1 fibrosarcoma, 1 adenoma |
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| Goats of diverse breeds | Uterus | 1 cervical and uterine adenocarcinoma, 2 uterine leiomyomas |
| Cervix | Cervical adenocarcinoma | ||
| Vagina | Adenocarcinoma, leiomyoma | ||
| Vulva | Squamous cell carcinoma | ||
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| Aged Saanen goat | Uterus, cervix | Leiomyosarcoma |
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| Aged mixed-breed goat | Uterus | Collision tumor (adenocarcinoma and leiomyosarcoma) |
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| 11-y-old goat | Uterus | Endometrial adenocarcinoma |
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| Dwarf goat | Uterus | Leiomyoma |
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| 7-y-old Saanen goat | Uterus | Leiomyosarcoma |
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| Goat | Cervix | Leiomyoma |
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| 13-y-old mixed-breed goat | Cervix | Uterine carcinosarcoma (malignant MMT) |
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| Goat | Cervix | Leiomyoma |
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| Aged Toggenburg goat | Cervix | Leiomyoma |
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| Mature Saanen-type goat | Vagina | Leiomyofibromatosis |
MMT = mixed Müllerian tumor.