Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia ()

Adenomiose uterina em gata associada à piometra

  • J.A.B. Bezerra,
  • M.L.F. Silva,
  • I.L. Borges,
  • K.D. Filgueira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-68-06-8962
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 6
pp. 1727 – 1731

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ABSTRACT Adenomyosis, a non-neoplastic myometrial proliferation, is a rare pathologic condition in domestic animals, of unknown etiology. There is a lack of information about the clinical and pathological features of this disease in cats, therefore just a few reports in that species. The study describes a case of adenomyosis in a feline female. A cat, six years old, undefined breed, not spayed, had abdominal swelling history and vaginal discharge. Clinically, upon abdominal palpation, a diffuse increase suggesting a uterine change was found. The vulva had sanguine-purulent exudates. The choice was for the neutering surgical. Uterine macroscopy revealed cystic endometrial hyperplasia/pyometra in uterine horns, and the presence of a diffuse mass on uterine corpus. Fragments of the mass were sent for histopathological analysis, which revealed adenomyosis of the uterine corpus. The patient exhibited adequate post-operative recovery. The adenomyosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis of uterine neoformation in domestic cats.

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