A case of uterine inclusion cysts in a sow

Abstract Background Serosal inclusion cysts are thin walled-structures located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus, frequently observed as multiple cystic structures in aggregates or grape-like clusters containing a clear, non-viscous fluid. In human and veterinary medicine, they are thought to...

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Autores principales: Elisa Ruiz-Riera, Miquel Nofrarias, Bernat Martí-Garcia, Mariano Domingo, Joaquim Segalés, Enric Vidal
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ab2e8bd79239485c9f77c91369662c562021-11-08T11:14:35ZA case of uterine inclusion cysts in a sow10.1186/s40813-021-00237-82055-5660https://doaj.org/article/ab2e8bd79239485c9f77c91369662c562021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-021-00237-8https://doaj.org/toc/2055-5660Abstract Background Serosal inclusion cysts are thin walled-structures located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus, frequently observed as multiple cystic structures in aggregates or grape-like clusters containing a clear, non-viscous fluid. In human and veterinary medicine, they are thought to be developed under hormonal effects, or after manipulation or inflammation of the reproductive tract. However, they have not yet been described in swine. Case presentation A uterus of a 3-year-old crossbreed sow was condemned at slaughter due to the presence of multiples cystic cavities attached to the serosal surface. Microscopically, multiple cystic dilations emerging from the serosa were lined by a simple and flattened epithelium (cytokeratine positive and vimentin negative on immunohistochemistry) supported by a subepithelial layer of collagen. Grossly and histologically, they were diagnosed as serosal inclusion cysts. Conclusion To the authors’ knowledge, this report represents the first description of serosal inclusion cysts in sows. These lesions should be taken into consideration within the differential diagnostic list of cystic peritoneal lesions such as cystic neoplasms, congenital cysts, and parasitic diseases.Elisa Ruiz-RieraMiquel NofrariasBernat Martí-GarciaMariano DomingoJoaquim SegalésEnric VidalBMCarticleSerosal inclusion cystsUterusReproductive tractSwineAnimal cultureSF1-1100Veterinary medicineSF600-1100ENPorcine Health Management, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-4 (2021)
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topic Serosal inclusion cysts
Uterus
Reproductive tract
Swine
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle Serosal inclusion cysts
Uterus
Reproductive tract
Swine
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Elisa Ruiz-Riera
Miquel Nofrarias
Bernat Martí-Garcia
Mariano Domingo
Joaquim Segalés
Enric Vidal
A case of uterine inclusion cysts in a sow
description Abstract Background Serosal inclusion cysts are thin walled-structures located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus, frequently observed as multiple cystic structures in aggregates or grape-like clusters containing a clear, non-viscous fluid. In human and veterinary medicine, they are thought to be developed under hormonal effects, or after manipulation or inflammation of the reproductive tract. However, they have not yet been described in swine. Case presentation A uterus of a 3-year-old crossbreed sow was condemned at slaughter due to the presence of multiples cystic cavities attached to the serosal surface. Microscopically, multiple cystic dilations emerging from the serosa were lined by a simple and flattened epithelium (cytokeratine positive and vimentin negative on immunohistochemistry) supported by a subepithelial layer of collagen. Grossly and histologically, they were diagnosed as serosal inclusion cysts. Conclusion To the authors’ knowledge, this report represents the first description of serosal inclusion cysts in sows. These lesions should be taken into consideration within the differential diagnostic list of cystic peritoneal lesions such as cystic neoplasms, congenital cysts, and parasitic diseases.
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author Elisa Ruiz-Riera
Miquel Nofrarias
Bernat Martí-Garcia
Mariano Domingo
Joaquim Segalés
Enric Vidal
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