Ciência Rural (Jul 2016)

Adenoma of the gallbladder in a mongoose (Mungos mungo)

  • Saulo Pereira Cardoso,
  • Mariana Portugal Mattioli,
  • Betânia Pereira Borges,
  • Guilherme Reis Blume,
  • Janildo Ludolf Reis Júnior,
  • Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20151108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 7
pp. 1249 – 1251

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: Primary gallbladder neoplasms occur infrequently in domestic animals and rarely in wild animals. This article describes a case of gallbladder adenoma in a mongoose ( Mungos mungo) in captivity. Grossly, the gallbladder was moderately distended with a smooth capsular surface. Necropsy showed an irregular, soft, whitish nodule 0.8cm in diameter. Microscopic examination of the nodule showed proliferation of epithelial cells, which projected from the mucosa and formed papillary projections supported by a sparse fibrovascular stroma. Neoplastic cells were well differentiated with mild anisocytosis and anisokaryosis. Based on these histopathological findings, adenoma of the gallbladder was diagnosed.

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