Ectopic splenic tissue in 46 dogs, 2000-2024.

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
C Robert Stilz, Ricardo E Mendes, Claudio S L Barros, Daniel R Rissi
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Abstract

Ectopic splenic tissue (accessory spleen or splenosis) occurs as dark-red-to-brown or purple nodules outside the spleen. Accessory spleens are congenital lesions histologically identical to a normal spleen. Splenosis results from implantation of splenic tissue following splenic rupture and lacks features of normal spleen. However, these distinctions have been largely applied to human cases, and the terms are often used interchangeably in domestic animals. Here we describe ectopic splenic tissue in 46 canine surgical biopsy specimens examined at the Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, 2000-2024. The omentum (39 cases) and mesentery (5) were the most commonly affected sites. Original diagnoses were accessory spleen (28 cases), splenosis (14), accessory spleen or splenosis (2), and ectopic splenic tissue and normal splenic tissue (1 each). Updated diagnoses, modified after histologic assessment for a fibrous capsule, smooth muscle trabeculae, and white and red pulp, were accessory spleen (37 cases) and splenosis (9). Concurrent splenic lesions were reported in 12 cases in which accessory spleens were diagnosed and only 2 splenosis cases, confirming that the histologic diagnosis of accessory spleen and splenosis is not always correlated with the clinical history and gross findings (no splenic lesions vs. splenic lesions with rupture). For that reason, ectopic splenic tissue may be a more inclusive and better term for these lesions. Hemangiosarcoma was diagnosed in the spleen in 4 of the 12 cases with splenic masses, which underscores the importance of the differentiation between ectopic splenic tissue and hemangiosarcoma.

脾组织异位46只犬,2000-2024。
异位脾组织(副脾或脾脾)表现为脾外的深红色至棕色或紫色结节。副脾在组织学上与正常脾相同。脾萎缩是脾破裂后脾组织植入的结果,缺乏正常脾的特征。然而,这些区别在很大程度上适用于人类病例,而且这两个术语在家畜中经常互换使用。在这里,我们描述了2000-2024年在雅典兽医诊断实验室检查的46例犬手术活检标本中的异位脾组织。网膜(39例)和肠系膜(5例)是最常见的受累部位。原诊断为副脾28例,脾肿大14例,副脾或脾肿大2例,脾组织异位和脾组织正常各1例。在纤维包膜、平滑肌小梁、白色髓和红色髓的组织学评估后,更新诊断为副脾(37例)和脾萎缩(9例)。伴脾损12例,伴脾损仅2例,证实伴脾损的组织学诊断与临床及大体表现(无脾损vs脾损伴破裂)并不一定相关。因此,异位脾组织可能是这些病变的一个更广泛和更好的术语。在12例脾肿物中,有4例被诊断为脾血管肉瘤,强调了脾异位组织与血管肉瘤鉴别的重要性。
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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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