Neoplastic conditions of ovaries in buffaloes- A abattoir based study

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Tirumaran Srinivasan, A. Lakkawar, Raja Kumar, Madhavan Gopalakrishnan Nair, K. C. Varshney
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An abattoir-based study was carried out to assess the neoplasms affecting the ovaries of buffaloes. A total of 200 pairs of ovaries from 3 to 12 years old she buffaloes carcasses were examined and collected for routine histopathological studies. Ovarian neoplasms were recorded in 12 animals accounting for 6% and in all the cases the involvement was unilateral. Epithelial tumours were recorded in 6 cases (three each in right and left). Histologically, all the epithelial tumours were adenomas and were further sub-classified as simple adenoma (3 cases), fibro-adenoma (2 cases) and a solitary case of papillary cystadenoma. Sex cord-stromal tumors were recorded in 4 cases that included a solitary case of granulosa cell tumour in the right ovary and luteoma in 3 cases (one in right and two in left). Among the tumours of mesenchymal origin, haemangioma was observed in 2 cases involving each of left and right ovary.
水牛卵巢肿瘤--基于屠宰场的研究
一项以屠宰场为基础的研究对影响水牛卵巢的肿瘤进行了评估。研究人员共检查了 200 对 3 至 12 岁母牛的卵巢,并收集这些卵巢进行常规组织病理学研究。有 12 头水牛的卵巢发生了肿瘤,占 6%,所有病例均为单侧受累。上皮肿瘤有 6 例(左右各 3 例)。从组织学角度看,所有上皮肿瘤都是腺瘤,并进一步细分为单纯腺瘤(3 例)、纤维腺瘤(2 例)和单发乳头状囊腺瘤。性索间质肿瘤有 4 例,包括 1 例单发的右侧卵巢颗粒细胞瘤和 3 例黄体瘤(右侧 1 例,左侧 2 例)。在间质来源的肿瘤中,有 2 例发生在左右卵巢的血管瘤。
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Buffalo Bulletin
Buffalo Bulletin AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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0.50
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53
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Buffalo Bulletin is published quarterly in January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December. Contributions on any aspect of research or development, progress reports of projects and news on buffalo will be considered for publication in the bulletin.
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