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Simona Attard1, Luisa Vera Muscatello2,3, Giuseppe Mazzullo4, Maria Carmela Pisu1.
Abstract
Penile varicose veins are a rare lesion described in human medicine. A seven-year-old intact Akita inu male dog presented with a red penile neoformation. It was further referred for a specialist andrological examination. During the visit, ultrasonography of genital apparatus and cytology of the penile lesion were performed. A suspected neoformation of vascular origin was observed on ultrasonography. Cytology was inconclusive as composition of the sample revealed blood elements only. The neoformation was surgically removed and the excised sample was submitted for the histological examination, which revealed an anomalous varicose dilatation of the venous vascular structures. In human medicine, varicose veins are part of the spectrum of chronic venous disease and include spider telangiectasia, reticular veins, and true varicosities. Reports of penile localization of varicose veins is rare in human medicine and, to the best of our knowledge, it has never been reported in veterinary medicine.Entities:
Keywords: estrogen receptors; genital system; surgery; vascular disease
Year: 2022 PMID: 35202300 PMCID: PMC8874526 DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9020047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Sci ISSN: 2306-7381
Figure 1Clinical evaluation of penile lesion. (a) Appearance of the injury on the unsheathed penis. (b) Appearance of the lesion during blood engorgement. (c) Appearance of the surgical wound on the glans penis at follow up. (d) Appearance of the testicles cut longitudinally.
Figure 2Histological evaluation of penile lesion and immunohistochemistry for the estrogen receptor (ER) on testicles. (a) Ectatic vessels (asterisks), covered by flattened monolayered endothelium without atypical features, hematoxylin and eosin, 40×, bar 200 micron. (b) Testicle of the case, ER immunohistochemical nuclear expression (arrowheads) in both Sertoli cells and Leydig cells, but not in the germ cells, 400×, bar 100 micron. (c) Control testicle, ER immunohistochemical nuclear expression (arrowheads) in both Sertoli cells and Leydig cells, but not in the germ cells, 400×, bar 100 micron. (d) Control uterus, ER immunohistochemical nuclear expression (arrowheads) in the uterine glands and myometrium, 400×, bar 100 micron.