Veterinary Sciences (Oct 2023)

Multiple Hepatic Lipoma: A Case Report of Captive Hill Mynah with Iron Storage Disease

  • Seoungw-Woo Lee,
  • Soong-Hee Youn,
  • Jin-Kyu Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10100626
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 626

Abstract

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The present case describes multiple hepatic lipomas in a common hill mynah (Gracula religiosa). A 21-year-old female captive common hill mynah died without any notable clinical symptoms. An autopsy and histopathological examinations were conducted to determine the exact cause of death. On gross observation, the liver demonstrated a yellowish white surface color and multiple nodules indicating neoplastic lesions. Histopathological assessment found that the nodules purely comprised mature adipocytes. Furthermore, the liver exhibited an excessive accumulation of iron in hepatocytes and Kupffer cells and the infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells, suggesting iron storage disease (ISD). Based on the results, the present case was diagnosed as multiple hepatic lipomas with ISD. To the authors’ best knowledge, multiple hepatic lipomas accompanying ISD lesions have not been reported previously. Hence, the present case is the first case report of hepatic multiple lipomas with ISD in veterinary medicine.

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