Ciência Rural (Dec 2017)

Bartholin’s gland adenoma in a Saanen goat

  • Jessica Regina Moreira,
  • Thalita Evani Silva de Oliveira,
  • Eriky Akio de Oliveira Tongu,
  • Raissa Oliveira Leite,
  • Geison Morel Nogueira,
  • Mariana de Mello Zanim Michelazzo,
  • Diego José Zanzarini Delfiol,
  • João Paulo Elsen Saut,
  • Selwyn Arlington Headley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20170214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 1

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ABSTRACT: Tumors affecting Bartholin’s gland are considered rare in human medicine; there are few reports in the veterinary literature, with descriptions occurring only in cows. This article described the clinical and pathological findings associated with Bartholin’s gland adenoma in a goat. Clinically, a 7-year-old pregnant Saanen goat presented bilateral enlargement of the vulva that did not regress spontaneously after parturition. Grossly, these vulvar masses were multilobulated, contained cystic areas from which oozed a whitish fluid. Histopathology revealed an adenoma characterized by the proliferation of irregularly shaped neoplastic epithelial cells that formed tubular to glandular-like structures. These neoplastic cells demonstrated moderate anisokaryosis and evident nucleoli. The intratumoral proliferation index (PI) was estimated by immunoreactivity with the protein ki-67. Further, the glandular-like structures produced a Periodic Acid-Schiff positive secretion. A diagnosis of Bartholin’s gland adenoma was established due to the anatomic location of the neoplastic growths, the histopathological features, and the PI of the tumor.

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