Crisan Smaniotto, Vinicius Dahm, Amália Ferronato, Alessandra da Cruz, Lorena dos Santos Pinheiro, Pietra Malu Franzener Detoni, Bianca De Fátima Dallo, Maristela de Cassia Seudo Lopes, Aline de Marco Viott
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Abstract
Lipoma is a benign neoplasia originating from adipocytes. It is frequently diagnosed in veterinary medicine and usually presents as cutaneous nodules but can also occur inside body cavities in less common cases. There are several reports of abdominal cavity neoplasia in horses, an important cause of colic in these animals. No cases of neoplasia in the thoracic cavity have been reported for this species. Therefore, the aim of this study was to report an intrathoracic lipoma located in the visceral pleura of an American Quarter Horse. The equine was euthanized after relapses of surgically resolved colic and unresponsive visceral pain. At necropsy, we observed fibrinous peritonitis, adherence of intestinal loops in its abdominal cavity, and hemomelasma ilei in several intestine segments. In the thoracic cavity, a whitish, firm, pendulous structure with a regular surface measuring approximately 4.0 cm x 3.0 cm was observed in the pleura of the right caudal lung lobe–and diagnosed by histopathology as lipoma. Due to the rarity of this type of lipoma presentation and considering the absence of reports of its occurrence in horses, this report is essential to list this neoplasia as a differential in pleural masses in the species.
脂肪瘤是一种起源于脂肪细胞的良性肿瘤。它经常在兽医学中被诊断出来,通常表现为皮肤结节,但在不太常见的情况下也可能发生在体腔内。有几个报告腹腔肿瘤在马,一个重要的原因,在这些动物肠绞痛。没有病例的肿瘤在胸腔中已被报道为该物种。因此,本研究的目的是报告一个位于美国四分之一马内脏胸膜的胸内脂肪瘤。这匹马在手术解决绞痛和无反应的内脏疼痛复发后被安乐死。在尸检中,我们观察到纤维性腹膜炎,腹腔内肠袢粘连,几个肠段有回肠血浆瘤。在胸腔中,右肺尾叶胸膜见一白色、坚硬、下垂的结构,表面规正,约4.0 cm x 3.0 cm,经组织病理学诊断为脂肪瘤。由于这种类型的脂肪瘤的罕见表现,并且考虑到其在马中发生的报道,本报告有必要列出这种肿瘤作为该物种胸膜肿块的区别。
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The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology is the official electronic periodical of the Brazilian Association of Veterinary Pathology. The purpose of the BJVP is to publish original full papers, short communications, case reports, letters, reviews (by invited experts) and abstracts of scientific meetings. The preferable subjects is natural and experimental pathology. All the articles are submitted to scientific reviewers.